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Sakar Internation: "Eco Trends 50 in 1 Card
Reader/Writer"
Item #: CR-72-ECO-PNK
from product packaging:
"
+ This product and packaging is made with
partially recycled ...
Sakar's Digital Concepts 21-in-1 Card
Reader/Writer, Item# CR-70R, V506, features (this
is what was listed on the packaging):
-- 3 year warranty
-- easy plug & play inst ...
After more research, I found that this is also
known as the Syba 32-in-1 card reader,
model CL-U2CR-32BK ads refer to 2 gigabytes, which
I assume is a limitation on how much ...
40 GB external hard drive with integrated 8-in-1
card readers and USB 2.0 interface
Intended to store the content of the memory card
of a digital camera.
Mounts as mass ...
P4 3.0 GHz; 768 MB Ram; ATI Radeon 9000IGP 128MB
(non-dedicated); Atheros Wireless; Built-in Card
reader for SD, SM, MMC, MS/Pro; CD-R; USB 2.0,
FireWire.
This is a great l ...
This device only comes with eMachine computers,
and is not available for commercial purchase. It
uses an internal USB connection going directly to
the motherboard, and support ...
Full-featured low-cost laptop from HP Compaq. It
is really the same as the Compaq R3000Z series but
this version never comes with the 64bit support in
the CPU enabled, and als ...
Reader and writer for six different flash memory
storage cards (CF, MD, SD, MMC, MS, SM) based on a
USB 1.1 or 2.0 connection.
Product Description
From J&R Music and Compu ...
This is the USB 2.0 version of the venerable
SanDisk Compact Flash reader. It also comes in
versions that reads MMC, SD, SmartMedia and Memory
Stick.
All I had to do was pl ...
I lost the package so I can't find the exact specs
but this is a great little Card Reader that uses
USB 2.0 but also works with a USB1 board. It can
read/write to CF, SD, Memo ...
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