SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) today announced that it has shipped the latest editions of its popular SanDisk ImageMate memory card readers, which provide enhanced user experience through ...
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 ...
Lexar have outed their latest multi-format memory card reader, compatible with 24 different types of flash storage, and they're particularly excited by how easy it is to hook up to an iPad's USB/Dock ...
Memory cards are extremely handy pieces of hardware. Being able to store thousands of photographs on a storage medium the size of a postage stamp is pretty amazing. (Yes, postage stamps still exist.) ...
SABRENT offers a wide range of products which provide your device with additional connectivity and storage options. Today they have expanded their range with the new USB-C Multi-Card reader offering ...
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Transcend Information, Inc., a provider of storage and multimedia products, today launched its new RDP7 multi-card reader that features an integrated USB hub. With the addition of ...
Lexar Media has announced the Australian availability of its new Multi-Card 24-in-1 USB Reader. July 6, 2010: Lexar Media has announced the Australian availability of its new Multi-Card 24-in-1 USB ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: KINGMAX, a provider in flash and memory products, rolls out its new product of Multi-function Card Readers CR-01. The new product features, 42 in 1 multi-format, adapter-free, and ...
A detailed look at BENFEI’s multi-card reader, designed to efficiently read a wide range of memory card formats, ideal for photographers, videographers, and content creators needing quick data access.
Inside Contactless announced two new products at the Cards Asia 2004 conference. The first is a compact flash reader, the Hand’IT™-2G, which supports ISO 14443A/B, 15693, and Sony’s Felica™ protocol.
so i have an internal card reader for my computer. it's basically a usb device. the problem is that windows allows the device to be "safely removed" and this breaks it. then you physically have to ...