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Binding: Electronics Brand: Transcend EAN: 0760557810278 Label: TRANSCEND Manufacturer: TRANSCEND Model: TS-RDM3R Publisher: TRANSCEND Studio: TRANSCEND |
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All in1Multi Card Reader (USB 2.0) (Red)
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Product Description
Multi Compact size, adapter-free multi-format convenience, and attractive modern styling are the key selling points of this handy Multi-Card Reader M3. Each type of slot is clearly labeled on the top of the reader AND in your computer browser next to the drive letter to avoid confusion and save time. The M3’s USB 2.0 interface and support for newer high-speed memory cards allows fast, easy transfer of music, videos, photos or documents to and from all different kinds of portable devices.Transcend’s Multi-Card Reader M3 offers a slot for almost every memory card currently on the market, including: CF cards (for hi-end Digital SLR cameras), SD cards (the most popular storage format for mainstream consumer digital cameras), xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick Series (for specific brands), miniSD and microSD (for most mobile phones). With this versatile card reader, transferring data to and from memory cards in your digital camera, camcorder, cell phone, PDA, or GPS has never been more convenient. Transcend’s M3 is fully compatible with the high speed USB 2.0 interface and is capable of data transfer rates up to 480Mb/s. In addition, it supports the latest SD 2.0 (SDHC) and MMC 4.0 standards for hi-end memory cards. It also gives you the added benefit of reading data directly from newer, mini-size mobile phone memory cards such as miniSD, microSD, MMCmobile MS Duo and M2 without having to use an adapter. Transcend’s Multi-Card Reader M3 is the clearly the perfect companion for all your flash memory cards. Features: - Availability in Red.
- Fully Compliant with the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 specification.
- Hi-Speed Data transfer rates of up to 480Mb/s.
- Two years warranty.
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    Works fine, instructions a bit light though., 2008-05-11 Comment: Proven to be idiot proof, at least for Compact Flash, which I managed to ram in the wrong way up. Then I read the instructions more closely, and the CF card is supposed to be inserted up-side down. No damage done, it then worked fine. Also tried SD without a hitch.
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