Hot at the heels of Honeycomb 3.1 and its USB hosting capabilities, Samsung’s US site has just listed a $20 USB adapter for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 . The stubby add-on won’t do anything to your Tab’s slender figure, but it surely will convert the Apple-esque 30-pin connector into full USB and thereby open up a global of connectivity to “keyboards, mice, thumb drives” and potentially some other USB device that gets Android support. Unfortunately, the adapter is out of stock and listed as “back order”, but after waiting this long for USB hosting on Android tablets we will be able to probably hold out just a little longer.
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