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Transcend Multi-Card Reader M2 - Card reader - 15 in 1 ( MS, MS PRO, Microdrive, MMC, SD, MS Duo, xD, MS PRO Duo, miniSD, CF, TransFlash, microSD, MMCplus, SDHC, miniSDHC ) - Hi-Speed USB
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SD/HC and xD
Transcend Multi-Card Reader M2 - Card reader - 15 in 1 ( MS, MS PRO, Microdrive, MMC, SD, MS Duo, xD, MS PRO Duo, miniSD, CF, TransFlash, microSD, MMCplus, SDHC, miniSDHC ) - Hi-Speed USB
I needed a reader that could read both xD and the High Capacity (HC) SD cards. This one does. The speed is fast USB2 and is at least as fast as my last SDHC reader. It is a bit more expensive than some other card readers, but I would definitely recommend this reader for anyone who needs both xD and SDHC!
I needed a reader that could read both xD and the High Capacity (HC) SD cards. This one does. The speed is fast USB2 and is at least as fast as my last SDHC reader. It is a bit more expensive than some other card readers, but I would definitely recommend this reader for anyone who needs both xD and SDHC!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Good item at a good price
I was looking for a small reader to carry in my Canon A75 case for connecting the CF card to various client's/vendor's/friend's computers. Also, I can use it for my cell phone's transflash card and connected to my PC running Linux, kernel 2.6.17-14mdv. Fits my needs, nicely, was delivered promptly.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Plug and play, no hassle.
Very easy to use and the speed is nice.
The item is smaller than I thought, and it support SDHC!
The only downside is that it add lots of drive letters (e.g. F: - M:) in your computer.
But I think every multi-card reader does this, so not a real issue.
The item is smaller than I thought, and it support SDHC!
The only downside is that it add lots of drive letters (e.g. F: - M:) in your computer.
But I think every multi-card reader does this, so not a real issue.