Transfering difference between USB 1 and USB 2 with Zen To

Does anyone use a USB port to transfer music with their touch. How fast is it's(or slow)
Is it really worth paying out for one of those notebook upgrade cards for USB 2.0? what do you think?
Also is anyone else having trouble accessing the belkin site (I wanted to look for the usb info there) but I cannot access any of their sites US Euro any of them. Weird!!!

Thanks for all the responses, they've helped me get some kind of idea of the difference. I think I want USB 2.0 now the amount of music I'll be shifting around will make it easier.
If you already have a USB port is it possible to get a thingy which attatches on to it too upgrade to USB 2.0 or can you load software that will do it. I have a notebook computer
The only thing I've seen is this card thingy on Amazon but they have the info for the wrong product with it. (For like the last two months, or am I being completely thick) So I can't check out if it comes with an AC adapter (someone told me it was important to have an external power source??)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...568674-5820438

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