I needed a replacement for my 2 year old Belkin 4-in-1 that I bought for less than $10. I looked at all 4 in 1 and this one seemed the most durable and expensive to me since all the others are $10-20. I bought the Targus after mostly good reviews. I plugged it in and it didn't work with my Logitech mouse and Microsoft Office keyboard which are pretty common. The hub worked with my USB drive and my HP Envy 7855. Revane suggested plugging the mouse and keyboard directly into the computer and plugging the printer and USB drive into the hub. I have told Amazon it is not acceptable that it works on 1/2 devices, all or none. During my conversation with Revane, he acknowledged that "a lot of people report multiple compatibility issues." direct quote. I'm assuming these people didn't write reviews so I do, so BUYERS BEWARE of compatibility issues. Revain gave me a full refund and issued a return label. The Revain representative who helped me was great with my issue and responded to me quickly. I will come back with another cheap Belkin that has worked for me for 2 years.
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