You can keep separate cards for separate uses. Since no drivers are required, it's ... more
easy to hook up to any computer with an available USB port. Card Reader View and transfer data from multiple memory cards Save your camera batteries, by ...
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You can keep separate cards for separate uses. Since no drivers are required, it's ... more
easy to hook up to any computer with an available USB port. Card Reader View and transfer data from multiple memory cards Save your camera batteries, by ...
Postage & Packaging: Free! Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours...
Advantages: Easy to use Disadvantages: None so far
I bought my Lexar Media multicard reader over a year ago and it has done me sterling service.
Mine cost me £27.99 when I bought it but I see that ebuyer are selling it for just over £22.00 including P & P.
Quick update - I see MyMemory.com are doing it for £17.99 Buy it.
I had been tired of fiddling around connecting my Fuji digital camera to a lead from the back of my PC so I bit the bullet and bought the Lexarreader.
Windows XP does not require the CD that comes with the unit (though all other Windows OS do).
It was plug and play as the "Removable Disc" icon came up straight away when I plugged the reader via the cable supplied into my PC.
I inserted the SmartMedia card from my Fuji camera into the reader and hey presto, the images were transfered at a remarkable 450 Mbps (Megabits per second) via the ultra fast ...
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I really enjoy reading but somehow my suitcase always ends up really heavy so when i saw that my local Waterstones had some in stock i decided to purchase one.At 199 quid its not cheap but i felt i could easily spend that on buying the books alone.
**What is it?**
Basically it is an electronic device that you can store books on.The memory size you get with it holds up to 160 books but there is also slots for you to add extra memory if needed,not that you would need it.
**Pros**
One of the best things about this is that you do not have to carry loads of books around with you.
Books are cheaper on the ereader than they are to buy normally and when you buy the ereader from Waterstones it comes with 100 classic books so if you are like me and would read these anyway the ereader pays for itself.
It can ...
Advantages: Takes 18 different cards Disadvantages: Possible problem recognising reader when online
though which gives me high confidence in them. This does have to be checked for the UK based products though.
In 1995 Delkin launched a new digital imaging line of flash memory cards, products and accessories and these days the efilm digital camera accessories such as this particular cardreader in the industry standard for both the OEM and consumer.
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The cardreader is very small and compact and easy to transport if need be. It is actually quite smart looking which, for me, doesn?t matter though I know some people would prefer this. It is rather small with a black top and silver edging with the eFilm logo on the top and a substantial amount of lead to plug into a scart socket on the computer. On the front side it has four cardslots of varying sizes which enables the following cards to be used ...
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Card reader- USB 2.0 -Support:SmartMediaCard, SDMemory Card,...
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Manufacturer's product description
Lexar's Single Slot Multi-Card Reader is both a card reader (and writer) and a portable USB flash drive in one. Flexible enough to be expanded and upgraded simply by inserting a SD, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, MMC and xD-Picture cards and is compatible with USB 2.0 ports. You can keep separate cards for separate uses. Since no drivers are required, it's easy to hook up to any computer with an available USB port.
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