![]() On the opposite side of the screw (on the frontal fin), there’s also a silicone pad to ensure that you don’t scratch the desk or the plastic from the monitor. ![]() On the rear fin, there’s a hole and inside it, there’s a thick screw (with a stylish design) and at one end, it has a silicone pad (where it gets in contact with the desk). The device itself is still rectangular, measuring 3.5 x 1.8 x 0.9 inches LxWxH (and weighing 28.2 ounces), but, towards the top, it has two fins to allow you to insert a part of the monitor or a portion of the desk. ![]() ![]() Except for the bottom side which is made of plastic, the entire case of the Orico MH4PU USB hub is made of thick aluminum alloy (which should ensure some protection against the occasional tumbles to the ground) and it’s entirely covered by a silver matte finish. The USB hub is usually a small rectangular device that you carry around in order to connect more devices to your laptop (surely, there are some stationary hubs that have their own power brick), but Orico decided to stand out of the crowd and adopt a different look in order to allow the user to attach it to either a desk or a monitor (this approach is useful if you have a small desk that easily gets overcrowded). As a consequence, the manufacturers have removed most of the USB ports (the most radical among them being Apple which left its newest MacBook Pro with only two USB ports) and pushed the user towards either connecting its devices via wireless or using a USB hub (how else are you going to connect your peripherals?).
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