My "crazy" PQI USB2 card reader handles several memory card formats, and has fast USB2 transfers, and ti was cheap at Newegg. Spending more than $15 is pointless, and they are all the same basic thing ...
If you look back several years, we all had Floppy Disk drives which were mostly of the 3.5″ form, and of course all cases had the 3.5″ bays at the front to take a floppy drive. Things have changed a ...
Scythe Co., Ltd (Tokyo, Japan) announces “Kama Reader 2”, the upgraded version of its 3.5inch Card Reader Device, “Kama Reader” (former name), compatible for both internal and external usage purposes.
Or Cliff Anderson's work that started it all, the FanBus and BayBus? (I used to have a few of those in my old Chenbro Genie...) Looks like Corsair is tackling this again with the Commander Mini, and ...
Check out this combo gadget which combines a 7 in 1 memory card reader and a floppy disk drive. Now, I don’t know if any of you still use a floppy drive; I haven’t used one for years, but it might be ...
A peripheral device that reads and writes a memory card made of flash memory chips. First available as external devices for one type of card, readers were subsequently built into the computer to ...
For laptop users who are also photo enthusiasts, a way to get your digital camera’s photos onto your computer is a must. And a card reader has become the tool of choice: card readers are generally ...
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