If you don't have an SD card slot, use this special reader to lift content instead.
$7.01 at Amazon Use code 'NTCIF4MK' This Sabrent OTG card reader is no bigger than a standard USB flash drive. One end has a USB 3.0 Type-C port and the other end has a USB 3.0 Type A port. Both sides ...
The Fotobox is a USB dongle that sits between an SD card and a Windows PC, just like a card reader. Unlike a card reader, it takes the photos on that card and turns them into a slideshow, running the ...
Digital memory cards fit into readers on our electronic gadgets. We use these memory devices to store photos, movies, games, documents and more. Secure Digital is a proprietary flash memory card ...
This little bad boy card reader seems pretty nifty, assuming all the slots work. It’s neat, small, looks like it belongs on a keyboard (not sure if that’s a selling point) and supports SDHC 2.0, SD, ...
What's the fastest card reader out there? That's probably one of the most frequent questions, as flash storage becomes increasingly popular in everything from digital cameras to cellphones and PMPs.
With the new USB Type-C ports gaining popularity in newer machines, you may be finding yourself with a mix of devices that support it, and those that don’t. This can cause minor headaches when you’ve ...
As we touched on earlier in our review of the Sandisk ImageMate, card readers have taken on many shapes, sizes and form factors. For those of you that want something for your desktop PC, there is no ...
Digital memory cards come in a variety of sizes, shapes and capacities, such as SD, microSD, Memory Card Duo and Compact Flash cards. Regardless of the type of card, they all interface with your PC ...
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