Digital memory cards fit into readers on our electronic gadgets. We use these memory devices to store photos, movies, games, documents and more. Secure Digital is a proprietary flash memory card ...
The Lexar Professional Multi-Card 3-in-1 reader can read SD, MicroSD and Compact Flash cards and reads at speeds of up to 312MB/s. Attention photographers and videographers! I think I’ve just ...
Digital memory cards fit into readers on our electronic gadgets. We use these memory devices to store photos, movies, games, documents and more. Secure Digital is a proprietary flash memory card ...
Flash memory is everywhere and moving data between it and the PC can be a chore if you don’t have the right mechanism. The SanDisk USB 2.0 ImageMate 12-in-1 Card Reader/Writer handles all of the ...
Photographers, Vloggers and videographers looking for a fast way to transfer media from flash card to computer may be interested in a new 4-in-1 multiple flash card reader that is capable of ...
Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of the MobileLiteG2 card reader.
You know those hardware accessories that you never think about needing, but when you need them, you really need them? Addonics tends to make a lot of devices that fall into that category, and we're ...
Featuring full compatibility with the most popular flash media formats, the VIA Vectro VT6205 enables the design of a diverse range of flash interface devices that read flash cards directly to PCs ...
PCMCIA is also known as Card Bus afaik. The only place I have seen them is on Laptops and PCI cards for computers.<BR><BR>If you have a memory card from a camera, it is probaly Compact Flash, so a USB ...
My digital camera probably works well with GPhoto, but I've never tried it. I find it more convenient to use a Flash card reader. The SanDisk ImageMate Dual Readers are a line of external USB Flash ...
April 22, 2003 – Syscan International has developed a new RFID reader in a compact flash card. The device will cost under $150 and will plug into most handheld computers. SanDisk Corp. developed the ...
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