Advantages: reliable, USB2, vista compat, 42 different formats, lively lighty up bits Disadvantages: bit boring to look at
I bought this cardreader at that famous hit-tech computer store ;) Tesco. So I didn't expect that much especially at the price but it was going to be better than my ultra cheap no name cardreader it replaced.
I've been using this cardreader now for about 9 months. It cost £9.00 when I bought it so I didn't expect too much. But it surpassed my expectations and has beaten off my attempts to replace it with newer more modern units (usually ones advertising it will read 99 different card types and ones which are much much prettier).
The Trust EasyConnect CardReader is a USB 2 device which does its job without fuss or fault. It accepts cards via the front panel or the back panel and handles (amongst othersCompact Flash, Mini Drive, SMC, XD (for Fuji and Olympus), MS, MMC, and SD cards. Basically, if you have a memorycard for your ...
Advantages: Lightweight, slim, beautiful design, great value for money Disadvantages: possibly bend cards if stored for long periods of time (untested)
I previously carried a small USB key on my keyring as my portable memory solution. But I found that more and more, I was having to transfer information from either a PDA or digital camera, and a USB key just didn't work for this.
So I found the solution in the SanDisk SD Plus memorycard - it is the size of a normal SD memorycard, but also folds in half to reveal a USB adapter which can be plugged into any USB port. Brilliant solution, except that they aren't very sturdy. I was worried about the card breaking in my wallet, so I needed something to protect it.
This is where the Aluminium MemoryCard Holder from Proporta comes in. It is the same length and width as a standard credit card (85mm x 54mm), and is only 4mm thick (about as thick as 3 credit cards sitting on top of each other). It is very light as well, weighing in ...
Advantages: Super Fast Download Disadvantages: None
If you own a digital camera then a memorycardreader may help you.
You remove the card from your camera if it has removable media and insert into the cardreader. You can buy USB or Parallel connecting raeders and for most opperating systems.
They show up on your computer as a new drive letter and the one i have is a Card Port Swift Syncro and is great. It has 2 slots one for PCMCIA and one for Smart Media. Comapact Flash is read in the PCMCIA slot with han adapter provided.
These readers download about 1MB a second so blisteringly fast. They will save you batteries and hair. You cardreader can also be used to clean and format your card to repair any errors that may be there. ...
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PRODUCT FEATURES:Compact and fast USB 2.0 card reader supporting mobile phone SIM cards and 39 different memory card standardsWith PC software for easy editing and synchronizing your contacts and SMS messages on your SIM cardPC software supports 5 languagesWorks with all common used compact sized cards from mobile phones and digital camerasVery compact, space saving design, ideal for notebook usersSupports MicroSD/T-Flash/RS-MMC/SIM card standards without the need of a converter
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