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Thread: USB 2.0 Vs Bluetooth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lynx
    Link data rate - a maximum link baseband data rate of 723.2 kb/s is supported, with options for 1/3 bit repetition and 2/3 Hamming FEC (Forward Error Correction).
    that's pretty close to my estimate of 500kb/sec. 500 may have been an early bluetooth rating, then it went up a little bit after some optimization. either way, it's still best suited for input/control devices, rather than audio/video or storage.

    Quote Originally Posted by vivitron 15
    but it depends on how good the printer is: how many ppm, and how much will it spool?
    true. which is what i meant by "if a printer makes good use of USB2." whether the printer is mechanically capable of printing fast and has a strong USB2 interface. they can design a piece of junk, slap a USB2 port onto it, and it'll just be a piece of USB2-compatible junk.

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    Thanks for the info guys. Been really helpful thank you

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