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Features:
Drag and drop files, images and music to your computer
Edit, then store your files at transfer speeds of up to 480Mbps
40 times faster than USB 1.1 media readers!
Editorial Review:
The Hi-Speed USB 2.0 15-in-1 Media Reader Mac OS 90 through 9x and OS X v101 and higher...
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Excellent reader but new buyers beware I've had this reader for a few years now and been using it on a G4 iMac. It has performed perfectly well over that time. Please be wary if you're a new buyer though as it won't work with SD cards over 1GB and it won't recognise the SDHC cards that are available now (which weren't around at the time of this products release). I've had it working fine with a 2GB Compact Flash card and it's been fine on the USB 1 port of my iMac. It's a nice little reader but out of date. You're probably better off... more info
Brilliant for those who don't want any fuss! i have had this card reader for some 8 months now and I never fail to appreciate the speed and ease with which it does the job - I have used it on both Windows XP and MAC OS Tiger - I have not bothered to put the additional drivers on my systems and have not felt any need to explore why this might be a good idea. It does what I want and brilliantly. I am about to change to an Olympus camera with XP -M Picture Card and I trust it will do just as good a job for me with that . . . You can't go wrong.
excellent Very fast. Easy as pie to use. I was previewing photos within 5 minutes of the postman delivering it.
Does What It Says On the Tin Works as advertised, no problems. It's seen as a USB mass storage device in Linux (and presumably Windows) and works smoothly.
Be careful if you want to move data between different types of cards on the fly though, as (at least) one of the slots is overloaded i.e. one of the slots takes two different types of card, so sharing between them would not be possible. This isn't really a problem though, since even if you end up in this situation it's easily solvable by copying the data to your HD and then... more info