Mini All-in-1 Memory Card Reader Black Compatible with: Secure Digital: miniSD (with adapter), microSD/TransFlash (with adapter), Compact Flash: CF I, CF II, CF Ultra II, MicroDrive, xD Picture Cards, Memory Stick: Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory S
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| Compatible with: Compact Flash: CF I, CF II, CF Ultra II, MicroDrive...........xD Picture Cards.....Secure Digital: miniSD (with adapter), microSD/TransFlash (with adapter) Multimedia Card: MMC I, MMC II, RS-MMC, HS-MMC.....Memory Stick: Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Memory Stick MagicGate, Memory Stick MagicGate Pro, Memory Stick MagicGate Duo, Memory Stick MagicGate Pro Duo |
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Doesn't work after 2 weeks : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2008-08-20 |
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| This is not a good hardware. Worked ok for 2 weeks and barely worked after that. This is really cheap product. |
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Do Not Buy!!!! : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2008-07-04 |
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| Do not buy! This product messed up my memory card! It's not worth the few bucks you save because you'll have to buy a new card which cost much more. I just bought one from Target for $12.00 and it works perfectly! |
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Good product for the price : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2008-05-31 |
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| Good product so far. I have only used it for two or so weeks, and has serve its purpose. Plastic case seems a little fragile, though. For the price, however is a good buy. Hope this helps. |
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Works fine... when it's not overheating : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2007-10-06 |
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| I didn't need a card reader for everyday use, so cheap sounded good. I paid $5.50 shipped, so if it didn't work, no big loss. So with VERY low expectations I plugged in the super-short 1' USB cable and waited for XP to recognize the reader. It did. I inserted my SD card into my "best guess" slot because there are no instructions at all and it looks like the card will fit into 3 of the 4 slots. I had success on the first try, but I've been building computers for years so I may be more "advanced" than the average user (go figure). But after a while I started getting error messages in XP saying the device failed when I wasn't using it. So I picked it up and it was VERY hot. Being such an "advanced" user, I unplugged it. After it cooled I plugged it back in and it worked fine. So my superior intellect tells me I should keep it disconnected until I need to transfer data. Also keep in mind I have no idea if the cheap contacts are ruining my cards every time I insert them. By now, most of you should be thinking, "maybe I'll just buy a better built reader". ;) |
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Piece Of Cr@p!!!! : Powered by Amazon Posted on 2007-08-24 |
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I have no idea what unit everyone else is using....but the one I got is so slow, plugging my camera back in directly speeded the process up 1000%.
Transferring raw images with this thing is a nightmare!
Complete piece of sh't. |
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