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This compact Photobox allows you to copy and store pictures, video and data from a memory card (from digital camera, PDA or phone) to a notebook HDD without using a computer (has internal battery) and therefore it is a perfect traveling solution. The LCD shows the copy process in percentage, available capacity on the HDD, and the used space on the memory card. The photobox is also usable for extra hard disk and as an external memory card reader for your computer.
Main features:
-Touch buttons for power, functions and copy
-Built-in memory card readers
-Supported memory cards: Compact Flash 1 & 2 (CF); Micro-drive; Sony Memory Stick (MS & MS-Pro & MS Duo & MS-Pro Duo); Secure Digital (SD & SD-HC & Mini-SD); Multimedia Memory Card (MMC); TransFlash (only with adapter); xD Picture Card (xD)
-2,5" IDE HDD (or SATA in some models) inside (only FAT32 primary partitions allowed)
-Rechargeable and replaceable Li-ion battery for standalone use
-Battery charging using an AC adapter or the USB connection (power taken from PC)
-USB 1.1 and 2.0 compliant
-LCD screen with foreground lights (LCD visible in dark)
-Light & strong aluminium design
-Automatically recognized when using on Windows (2000, XP and Vista) or Linux (no additional drivers needed)
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