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It is a 6-in-1 reader with a twist. The reader can read CompactFlash Type I and Type II directly. In order to access the other four media, included adapters ...
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The adapter turns the inserted card into a CompactFlash for you to insert into a CompactFlash digital camera, PDA, or a memory card reader/writer. The SD ...
Memory Card Reader/Writers. It would be nice to read if these drives are compatabile with the newer and ever gaining HC type format memory cards since ...
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Inside is a plastic flash memory card container, much like ones for SD Cards and CompactFlash's. Except this container is specially made for Memory Stick Duo's.
This reader connects to the computer via the included USB mini-B cable. As the name implies, it can access eight different type of flash cards: CompactFlash ...
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The DSC-T11 is a small and thin camera, so it utilizes the small Memory Stick Duo. The Pro-Gear memory card reader, on the other hard, only accepts Memory Stick ...
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I've been using a miniSD card in my PDA phone, my digital cameras, and my computers. I keep a miniSD-to-SD adapter handy when I need to insert the miniSD card ...
Memory Card Reader/Writers. The SmartDisk reader, a made in China POS, has a lot of trouble reading some of my Lexar CF disks. The computer simply hangs.
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The adapter turns the inserted Duo card into a CompactFlash for you to insert into a CompactFlash digital camera, PDA, or a memory card reader/writer. The MSAC- ...
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Microdrives are CompactFlash Type II devices that does not fit the Type I PCMCIA adapter. Here is a hack to make it fit.