Showing posts with label docking station. Show all posts
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2/14/2012

Kensington Notebook Expansion Dock with Video; USB Connection 33367 Review

Kensington Notebook Expansion Dock with Video; USB Connection 33367
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Pretty cool product plug in your notebook through usb, and get keyboard, mouse, ethernet, video, usb and sound. Bought this one, the targus one, and the addlogix one at the same time. Kensington drivers install without a reboot, addlogix works but needs a reboot, targus one performed terribly. Has better cable management and looks better than addlogix too. Video quality seems good, watched DVD's on it, no slowness although I imagine it wouldn't work for a video game.
CONS: No drivers available on Kensington website

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Single USB plug connects your notebook to USB peripherals Ethernet speakers and even monitor32-bit color supports notebook-quality video on external monitorsNotebook expansion dock works with flat panel monitors up to 19" at native resolutions of 1280 & 1024 pixelsIntelligent plug-n-play technology selects best available monitor settings automatically1 year warranty

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1/15/2012

Kensington SD200V Notebook Docking Station with Video (K33415US) Review

Kensington SD200V Notebook Docking Station with Video (K33415US)
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This item is easy to set up --- but it will not work with the latest widescreen (16:10) monitors. I have two laptops, a Toshiba and an Asus EeePC. The unit worked easily with the computers but wouldn't let them properly display. Calls to Kensington provided no help. All they could/would tell me is what I already knew, the dock does not have a driver available for 16:10 monitors.

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Connect a monitor and peripherals with just one USB plug.Nothing improves your productivity like a second screen. And the sd200v Docking Station with DualView feature makes adding a monitor and all of your peripherals as easy as plugging in a single USB cable.Unit is plug n' play and hot pluggable, so you can connect to the dock and swap devices without shutting down.1 VGA port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, Microphone In & Stereo out ports.VGA output supports 1280 x 1024 pixels.2.1 stereo speaker compatible. Front LEDs for connectivity status.Works with Windows Vista.

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12/21/2011

HP XB3000 Port Replicator XB3000 Review

HP XB3000  Port Replicator XB3000
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I just bought HP Pavilion dv2000t; it is my first notebook ever after 15 years of desktop computers. So I want it to be a smooth move. One of my main concerns while choosing the notebook was the docking station. I was looking for a desktop replacement, and HP xb3000 covered almost 95% of my needs. It has 6 USB ports, Headphone jack, Mic jack, SPDIF Audio output, VGA port, RCA video, video components, S-video, Ethernet connection, Speakers, Volume control, Mute, and Power Switch. It has adjustable reclaim stand, where you can adjust the height of your notebook. In addition, it comes with wireless keyboard and mouse along with their receiver which should be connected to one of the USB ports (I used them for another computer since I already have my Logitech EX300). The xb3000 has a small compartment for optional HP 300GB harddrive kit which I think does not worth the price ($250), I prefer if HP sells the Harddrive kit alone without the 300GB hard disk so I can install my own capacity. Well, you can use an external USB Hard Disk anyway.
I connected 19" LCD to the station where I use it as primary monitor and my notebook as the extended, this way helps you viewing different websites or document simultaneously on both monitors.
Pros: All above mentioned ports connects to the notebook with a single plug. You can use notebook ports as well while docked. In addition, you can use the remote control that comes with the notebook. Also you can use any two video outputs together. The notebook charges while docked.
Cons: No AC adapter included, where you suppose to use your notebook adapter!! I don't know what HP were thinking, it is not practical to remove it each time you want to take the notebook with you!! So I ordered another adapter of course, (I think this what HP wanted). You can add its cost to the xb3000. Another disadvantage, there is no Firewire port, although it is not important to me, yet. But still you can use the one in the notebook. Another thing, while restarting the computer, the speakers make a high knock-like noise even if they were muted. One last thing, forget about connecting your LCD with DVI connection, neither the notebook nor the xb3000 have Digital input (DVI), so you should use the analog (the blue monitor connector).
I read in other reviews that if you unplug the docking station while using or viewing a file in an external drive, it would crash windows. This will happen also if the notebook hibernated while the file was open. I have not tried this myself so I am not sure.
Overall, I'm very happy with my xb3000. It made my office looks neat.

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10/22/2011

Targus USB 2.0 Docking Station with Video ACP51USZ Review

Targus USB 2.0 Docking Station with Video ACP51USZ
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I'm an I.T. Professional and will try to review this item from the perspective of an average computer user. I bought a new Dell Inspiron Laptop running Windows 7, Dell 21.5 inch monitor, Logitech wireless mouse & keyboard, and this Targus USB docking station.
My very first attempt to set up the device went like this: I followed the instructions by installing the software that was included with the device first, then rebooted, then attached my laptop to the Targus USB docking station. The result: Audio, network, and wireless devices worked. The display on my monitor worked except when I launched a video game called "World of Warcraft." Once I launched the video game, the display became blurry and the text illegible.
I spent about two hours troubleshooting this issue. I finally found out that the Targus website has, what it considers, the very latest software that controls the audio, networking, and USB components of the Targus docking station. However, the displaylink.com website has, what it considers, the very latest graphics software for the Targus device. So in short, I had to go to two different places to find the correct software for my Windows 7 computer.
Now here's where things started to really frustrate me about this device. Once I installed the latest graphics software for the Targus docking station and relaunched the game "World of Warcraft," the display worked perfectly but I lost my networking. So, I spent another hour trying to figure out what happened to the networking component of the docking station. Finally, I gave up and decided to start all over again by completely removing all the displaylink software and reinstalling it. This took me another 30 minutes or so. Once I reinstalled all the software (which included both pieces from the two different locations I mentioned earlier), the networking component of the docking station still did not work.
So I went back to the Targus website and found something called the "Corporate Only Windows 7 Ethernet Driver." Now, I'm not 100% sure what "Corporate Only" means but if I had to guess, usually a corporate listed software install has some additional corporate related security additions to the software but it should function normally otherwise. So I downloaded this driver and installed it. Rebooted. Now all the components of the Targus USB docking station work.
Summary: My job is to repair computer problems for a corporation I work for 5 days a week. The process I had to go through to get this Targus USB docking station to work was tedious, frustrating, and time consuming. I can't imagine how much time and effort it would take the average computer user to get this device to work properly (and as promised by the advertising for this device). After my experience with trying to get this device to function properly, I'm not surprised to see other reviewers here have varying problems with one or more of the components in this docking station. My suggestion is to look for another device and skip this one all together. In retrospect, I should have looked at the Kensington USB docking station with video.
I hope that this review helps others.

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The Targus USB 2.0 Docking Station with Video is a USB based docking station with video output capability.The "One Touch" interface enables users to quickly connect to an external monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer, speakers or other peripherals often used at home or in the office.The docking station provides an ergonomic tilt for a comfortable typing angle and also keeps the laptop elevated, providing ventilation while in use.The device features two "always on" USB ports which allow users to power or charge peripherals such as a Blackberry, iPhone/iPodor camera even if the laptop is powered down or in sleep mode.The Targus Docking Station with Video allows users to make the most of their workspace with an easy connection and seamless connectivity for all of your accessories.

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10/11/2011

Kensington Universal Notebook Docking Station with VGA/DVI - sd300v Review

Kensington Universal Notebook Docking Station with VGA/DVI - sd300v
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If you have a MacBook Pro, you can connect a monitor to the notebook via an inexpensive adapter. This Kensington dock product allows you to connect a second monitor to the notebook so that you have a total of three screens including the notebook screen.
If you follow these instructions, then this device works fine with the latest (April 2010 refresh) MacBook Pro notebooks running 10.6.3.
1. Buy and set up the dock but DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE THAT COMES WITH IT
2. Download the 64-bit driver (currently a beta) from DisplayLink and install it:
[...]
The 32-bit driver (which is not a beta) will work fine on Snow Leopard unless you need a portrait mode (screen rotation). The 64-bit driver fixes that. I'm running 1200x1920 (the max resolution) in portrait mode with no problems.
Previous to this, I was using ScreenRecycler, which is a lot slower. The video speed of this dock isn't "native", but it's acceptable for browsing and word processing, and it even runs YouTube fine in windowed mode (but NOT in full-screen mode -- you can see the lag).

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HP Essentials USB Port Replicator in Retail Packaging Review

HP Essentials USB Port Replicator in Retail Packaging
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I bought this port replicator because I have more devices than I have ports on my laptop. I have a an HP dv4-2045dx running Windows 7 64 bit.
Pros: It works well after installing the drivers on the CD. Need to install drivers because Win 7 didn't recognize as plug 'n play. Have had no problem with any of the devices plugged in: keyboard, wireless mouse, fingerprint detector, cooling pad, et al. Can use Skype without a problem.
Cons: connecting iPhone to it does not open iTunes and syncing; cannot hear audio from any source while it is plugged in. If want to see YouTube video, play music on iTunes, play videos or listen to music locally using Windows Media Player must disconnect the port. That means that I lose keyboard, mouse and fingerprint device. Bummer!!!
To be fair, if I plug in headphones to the port replicator, I can hear the audio...but, I do not want to use headphones all the time. I work from home and I love to play music loudly while I work.
It may be an operating system problem I am experiencing. However, for the price, I had expected that I would be able to have complete use of the laptop functionality with the port replicator plugged in.

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Reduce desktop clutter and increase expansion for your HP or Compaq notebook with HP's Essential USB Port Replicator (model NK398AA). Connecting via one of your laptop's USB ports, the Port Replicator expands your peripheral reach to 5 USB ports and also includes an Ethernet port for connecting to your network as well as headphone and microphone jacks.


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10/02/2011

Targus ACP50US Universal Notebook Docking Station with Video Review

Targus ACP50US Universal Notebook Docking Station with Video
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I have a TC1100 tablet PC which has a fairly small screen. The docking station that came with my tablet wasn't the right one, but I didn't give it a second thought because I never used the computer in a docking station environment. However, I have decided that I would like to set up my tablet with an extra LCD monitor that I have lying around. The docking station from HP is quite pricy, so I started searching and found the Targus universal docking station.
I read the other reviews about this product and went straight to the website to download the newest drivers instead of the using the drivers on the packaged CD. I installed the drivers BEFORE plugging in the docking station (this is required). Once the drivers were installed and the computer rebooted, I tried it out and . . .
was pleasently suprised. I am actually typing this review using the external monitor hooked up to the docking station. When starting programs and other things on the external monitor, there is a framerate drop, but once things get started and settled, the lag goes away.
I started up several different programs and was happy with the results until I opened a game that requires DirectX. It wouldn't start, giving me an error that said my video card did not support this.
I suspect the problem that other people were having with this docking station stems from the bit rate associated with USB 1.0 vs. 2.0. A video setup on an older computer probably had a 33MHz bus speed running 16 bits or about 528 Mbps. USB 1.0 is a mere 10 Mbps and USB 2.0 is roughly 400 Mbps. I don't know what the Targus docking station uses as far as bus speeds and bus width, but I would suspect the people that were having terrible lag were using USB 1.0.
Overall: This is a pretty cool and inovative device in that it can add a monitor and multiple ports to ANY laptop. There are some stipulations though. One is that you won't be using the emulated monitor to play DirectX games (I suspect movies might have problems also). Office applications, web browsing, and any other non-graphics intensive applications will work just fine. Two is that you will definately want to have USB 2.0. Three is to download the drivers off the Targus website and skip the packaged CD.
In the end I will probably return this product and just get a port replicator without video. I will just plug in the the port replicator and the monitor, instead of just a port replicator. That way I can take advantage of my video card built into my laptop instead of emulating a lesser video card it.

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9/17/2011

USB 2.0 Docking Station, USB 2.0 to Serial, Parallel, PS/2 with Two Available USB Ports and AC Adapter Review

USB 2.0 Docking Station, USB 2.0 to Serial, Parallel, PS/2 with Two Available USB Ports and AC Adapter
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I had an old non-netwoked workhorse mono laser that had been my primary printer until I made my laptop and a netbook my primary workstations. This adapter let that parallel cable printer still work with my newer equipment. So glad I found this! Works like a charm, and at a great price!

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This USB 2.0 Docking Station is a unique expansion unit specially designedto accompany notebook or desktop PC, which has extra connectivity demands. Withonly one USB port required from a notebook/desktop PC, not only USB but alsoconventional PIO, SIO and PS/2 peripheral devices can be accessed freely.

The USB 2.0 Docking Station allows you to add multiple high-performance USB2.0 peripheral devices to your PC. Moreover, this product is fully backwardscompatible with the USB Revision 1.1 products, which means your previous USB1.1 devices can continue to function as well. You also can add additional hubsand devices of up to 127 devices. Features

Great expansion unit for notebook to other devices
Compliant with USB 1.1/2.0 specifications.
Maximum transfer rate of 480Mbps.
Supports PS/2 keyboard/mouse, IEEE-1284 parallel printer, serial device connection.
Two USB 2.0 downstream ports.
Fully compliant with plug & play and hot swapping.
Supports self-power and bus-power mode.

System Requirements

Pentium compatible PC or notebook
WindowsR 2000, Server 2003, XP and Vista
USB port
CD-ROM drive (for driver installation)


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8/15/2011

Kensington K33920US Wireless USB Docking Station with Video Review

Kensington K33920US Wireless USB Docking Station with Video
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Received this docking station from my company for my Dell M1530 laptop. Dell sells this on their site.
Me along with my IT person assumed it was going to work right out of the box. Then we found out the horrible truth.
1. Found out we need to have an external USB wireless adapter in order for this device to communicate with my computer. Like mentioned on these other posts, these things (adapters) are hard to find and costly. Furthermore, very few computers come equipped with an internal adapter, so you have to buy a third party external adapter in order to make this thing get off the ground. Why didn't Kensington provide this adapter with this device? Why don't they MAKE an adapter to work with their own device in the first place? Got me.
2. If you're going to hook up an external 20" monitor or bigger, forget it. It doesn't support anything over 19". I found this out from online blogs before I set out to buy an adapter. It's not mentioned on their packaging nor their website. If it is, I couldn't find it. Their customer service department did verify this fact, though.
I agree with the other post, this thing is in the Beta stage of production. Shouldn't be available for sale yet. Kensington is definitely hiding information from the public on what this thing needs in order to work and its limitations.

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Finally, wireless access to your external monitor and USB devices!Why deal with plugging and unplugging your USB peripherals each time you want to use them? Simply connect all of your USB devices and external monitor into the Kensington Wireless USB Docking Station and gain quick access to them from your Wireless USB enabled notebook. No need to waste time getting yourself connected¿print, access a hard drive and use your external monitor in seconds. Works with all Wireless USB notebooks. Works with widescreen monitors up to 1680x1050 and standard size mornitors up to 1600c1200. Includes 1 DVI port (DVI to VGA adapter included), 5 USB 2.0 ports, Stereo out port.

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7/31/2011

Kensington sd100s Notebook Docking Station with Stand K60721US Review

Kensington sd100s Notebook Docking Station with Stand K60721US
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First off, I recently purchased a Dell M1530 laptop with Vista 32bit Ultimate. Unfortunately the computer does not come with a standard docking station, which I would have preferred as you can sit it down and be done. With the M1530 about 1" stick out on either side of the station but it works and looks fine. I also have the 9 cell battery which sticks out a bit in the back of the laptop and it still just fits without pressing any of the keys in the front which was another concern of mine, for normal laptops up to 1.5" thick or maybe even 2" you should be ok its just harder to slide the laptop in and out. But I'm convinced with some practice it will be no problem, I did knock off a key the first time when I was not being cautious but luckily it popped right back on.
I was looking for the next best thing, I didn't want to use an external monitor as that would add to clutter. Despite reading the other reviews citing issues with drivers I went ahead and purchased. Once it arrived I inserted the Windows Vista CD it came with and then plugged in the USB cord. It installed the driver (I believe only took the Ethernet driver off the CD) and internet/USB devices were working. Didn't notice any speed slowdown with the internet and I tested speed before/after the docking station. I nervously plugged in my speakers to the docking station but they also worked perfectly. NOTE: By default in Vista your laptop will use the new "USB Speakers" if they are connected, but you can change this simply by right clicking the speaker icon on bottom right of your taskbar, clicking playback devices, and setting your laptop speakers as default and then restarting the media program you are using.
So now I arrive home, put my laptop in the stand (this is the awkward part - for side-entry the best way is to slide it in without going deeper than the mousepad, then once its centered lower it until it hits the bottom - for top-entry its much more simple as you can just lower it from the top but my desk has a roof) and connect power/USB and I'm done. Though it is a bit odd looking its highly functional and kinda cool. The note holding is also very handy and my IR remote works nicely through the plastic at the bottom.

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Convert your laptop into a desktop instantly.Slip your notebook into the SmartFit stand, plug in a single USB cable, and you're ready to enjoy the ergonomics and productivity of a desktop. With the Kensington sd100s Notebook Docking Station, you can connect multiple peripherals to your notebook with just one plug.Plus you never have to shut down your notebook to connect the dock or change peripherals. The built-in copyholder positions documents in line with the screen for easier viewing, and the black translucent front cover allows you to operate your notebook multimedia IR remote.Designed with a unique wedge shape to raise your notebook and help promote cooling. The sd100s offers five nicely spaced USB 2.0 ports to allow you to connect multiple USB devices such as a printer, external hard drive, or ipod to your notebook computer.The USB ports are always-on, meaning they are powered even when your notebook is turned off or disconnected, so you can charge your iPod or Smartphone even when you're not working.Kensington limited 18 month warranty.

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7/18/2011

Warpia Wireless USB Easy Dock PC to TV laptop docking station for Mac and PC Review

Warpia Wireless USB Easy Dock PC to TV laptop docking station for Mac and PC
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I have used a Mac for several years and one thing that I missed from my PC days was the ability to have a really good docking station for my desktop peripherals. I saw the Warpia Easy Dock on Amazon a month or so ago and waited for it to get in stock. I received it a week ago and have been really pleased with it. I tested the range of it the other day and I can put my Mac over on the table about 10 feet away (the farthest point in my office) from my desktop set up and it worked just fine. That was just a test as I am using it with a 19" Samsung display as my primary monitor and my Mac as my second display which is great.
I was pleased with Amazon's quick shipment and I am very happy with this product. Thanks

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The Warpia Easy Dock allows users to wirelessly connect their notebook PC or Mac to their TV via DVI, desktop monitor, speakers, keyboard and mouse. The set includes a laptop adapter and a pre-paired Easy Dock (comprised of a Device Adapter and a Docking Base), enabling a quick hassle-free setup and immediate operation. The Warpia Easy Dock provides full room line of site coverage, making it ideal for using a large screen and listening to music from a laptop, without cable length limitations. Plug and play functionality provides users with the freedom of walking away with the notebook PC and immediately getting connected when re-entering the room. Customers should always check Manufacturers Website for updated drivers and firmware before installation.

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7/17/2011

Toshiba Dynadock U Universal USB Connect Docking Station Review

Toshiba Dynadock U Universal USB Connect Docking Station
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Overall, I'm very satisfied with this product. Instead of having 6-7 cords I plug and unplug into my laptop every single time I take it with me, there's just one. That's incredibly convenient. Also, my laptop has just 3 USB ports, and the dock has 6, so I can keep all my devices plugged in all the time. And when I want to eject the dock, I don't have to take care of them one by one... there's a special icon for "undocking" which allows you to eject the whole dock.
There is one compatibility issue however. So right now on my laptop, I'm dual booting Windows Vista and Windows 7 RC. I use 7 RC almost all the time, because it simply is much better than Vista. The one problem I've had with 7 RC though, is that I cannot install the video driver for this dock. (You see, to get the dock to work with your audio, video and network, you have to install a driver for each of them.) I've tried several times to install both the driver that came on the disc, and the latest one from the site. And every single time, my computer would crash, and I would not be able to restart 7 RC because some files were corrupt or something. I had to do a system restore every time. Eventually I gave up, and resorted to plugging my VGA cord in my laptop like I did before purchasing the dock. Not that big a deal though. I mean it's understandable... Windows 7 hasn't even been released yet, and nobody's really had a chance to create drivers for it.
So that's the one problem that I've had with this dock and Windows 7. Not sure if this is the case with Vista, because like I said, I don't really use it. Let me note, however, that at one point after I installed the driver, I did have a few minutes with the monitor displaying, and everything worked great. I had a monitor, speakers, a mouse, a keyboard, an external hard drive, a TV tuner, a printer, and a network cable all plugged in, and everything worked fine... no lag at all.
I'd say if you're looking for a dock, this is probably the best one out there. Has everything an average user could possibly need, and works fantastically. Well, almost...EDIT: I have to mention, my monitor's resolution is 1920x1200 and the dock had no problem displaying this the one time I got it to work. And like I said, even though I had like 7 different things going on over one USB cord, there was absolutely no lag. I feel like I have to mention this because I saw a few reviews which complained about it. So if it's slow, it's mostly likely your system, and not the dock.UPDATE 3/16/2010: I have now been using this product for almost a year, and I am very happy with it. As I mentioned before, it allows for incredible freedom for laptop users. You can have all the hard drives and TV tuners and peripherals as you would with a desktop, and then something as easy as a single click, you could pick up your laptop and go.
I would like to mention that since I wrote this review, I have moved on to the final release of Windows 7 (Pro), and a new set of drivers have been released, and everything works great (including the video)! There are two minor problems I still see with the dock. First, although the video now works, it can be a little laggy when running full screen videos. It works fine when running YouTube sized videos and doing most other things, so it's not so bad. The second problem I see is that when you're undocking it, it can be a bit tricky because you may still have some applications hanging on to some of your peripherals, and you'll get a message telling you so, but it's hard to tell which ones. For example even after I close Media Center, it still has some background process running, which prevents me from unplugging my TV tuner. Anyways, the workaround for that is to just turn off your computer and unplug the dock.

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