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This thread aims to be a general consolidation of a few others out there that all dance around the issue of USB OnTheGo hardware support for the N810/N810 Wimax (and any future tablet that sports MicroUSB and OTG support).

There have been long and numerous discussions regarding OTG on the N800, resulting eventually in the development of a single solution adapter that plugs straight into the MiniUSB port on the N800, and provides a female USB A port to connect to external devices. You can find the information and discussions about that here:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...light=n800+otg

There have also been discussions about possible solutions for the N810 both in the thread mentioned previously (if you can find it in those 30 some odd pages) and in this thread:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=14092

Currently there is not a viable single-adapter solution for anything except the N800; thanks to the success of the N800 OTG adapters through this may change very shortly. I've contacted a manufacturer who's willing to produce a fairly unique solution for us:
a MicroUSB A to Female A 360 degree adapter, similiar to the one pictured below but with an N810 compatible MicroUSB A end instead of the Mini one shown. It will automatically put the tablet into host mode when connected, and switch it back into device mode when removed, just as the N800 one does.

I want to begin this thread by trying to determine the viability of this product as I will have to make a fairly substantial commitment to the manufacturer in order to get it done. So, here's the question: it will end up costing somewhere between $10-15 Canadian (more than the N800 ones, but it includes the 360 swiveling thing which the N800 ones currently don't); how many people would be interested in this beastie?

Once I get an idea of how much interest there is IF THERE ARE ENOUGH REQUESTS for this product it will take approximately 3 weeks for the manufacturer to build the items and get them to me for resale, so please don't expect them to be available tomorrow ;o)

Thanks,
-Rob
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Last edited by jolouis; 2008-06-19 at 13:21.
 

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