Electronics : USB2.0 Multi-media Cardreader All-in-one Sd/microsd/mmc/minisd

USB2.0 Multi-media Cardreader All-in-one Sd/microsd/mmc/minisd

from: Aluratek




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List Price: $37.13
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Aluratek
EAN: 0890989001217
Feature: Supports the following memory cards: MicroSD; MiniSD; Memory Stick (MS); Memory Stick Pro; Memory Stick Duo; Memory Stick Pro Duo; Secure Digital (SD); MMC & RS-MMC
Label: Aluratek
Manufacturer: Aluratek
Model: AUCR200
Publisher: Aluratek
Studio: Aluratek
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Features:
  • Supports the following memory cards: MicroSD; MiniSD; Memory Stick (MS); Memory Stick Pro; Memory Stick Duo; Memory Stick Pro Duo; Secure Digital (SD); MMC & RS-MMC







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Product Description:
Aluratek was formed by a group of industry veterans who believed that computer peripherals and consumer electronic devices can be both sophisticated in their function and user-friendly in their usage. Aluratek's motto - 'Simple Elegance' - precisely conveys this point. The goal of Aluratek is to embody 'Simple Elegance' in every product it designs, manufactures and sells.PRODUCT FEATURES:Compliant with USB 2.0 specification;Fast data transfer - up to 480 Mbps, between your cell phone / smartphone / PDA and computers;Backward compatible with USB 1.1 specification;Plug-n-Play, Hot swappable, and Hot pluggable.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Has one fatal flaw
This product worked great for me the first month or so I had it. Then I picked up a 4GB SD card and found out that this product doesn't support them. Not only that, but inserting a 4GB SD card will crash Windows Explorer. I gave product 3 stars since it still reads my handful of 1 and 2GB cards just fine.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Buy This Reader
I use this mainly to transfer cell phone photos from a microSD card to my PC, however it also works for MANY other memory formats. It is very easy to use, small, portable and well-priced.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not quite all in one...
This product does just fine for what it does.... however I would Iike to see support for the SDHC card added ASAP. As SDHC cards become more popular and cheap, more folks will go for them... especially for cameras with RAW support capability and gadgets that store video...I already have 3 such cards and had to immediately purchase a new product to support them.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - mini/micro sd card reader
I got this to read the mini-sd card in my Treo 755p. It works quite well, reading all varieties of sd card - regular, mini, and micro.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best of the group
I have used this device 3-5 times so far. It works well and has a solid feel to it. No creaking plastic or cheap doors to break. I can't speak for long term reliability which is where other items like this fail.

In short, you could do a lot worse for more money.
I'd buy it again.

Sd/microsd/mmc/minisd All-in-one Cardreader Multi-media USB2.0




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