Many HP computers come with built-in memory card readers that accept a wide variety of formats. This can be particularly useful if you're running a graphic design business, for example, and want to ...
I just bought a USB media card reader. It's a Foxconn CR-G2H. It connects to the USB headers on the motherboard. Their are two headers on the reader, one labeled "motherboard" and one labeled "Front ...
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the new Kingston Media Reader, an external, hi-speed reader designed to support 19 popular types of ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Were you one of those folks that opted for the cheaper 20GB PlayStation 3 without the card reader and now regret that decision? Perhaps you picked up ...
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 ...
CHAMPAIGN, IL – September 1, 2006 – CodexNovus, the leader in stand-alone and networked media server products, is proud to introduce the HDcodex DV-1 Digital Media Reader, a media input device that ...
Streaming Media’s Marc Franklin talks with Other World Computing (OWC) Founder and CEO Larry O’Connor about their new Atlas Media Cards, readers, and Innergize software in this tech talk presentation ...
In PC gaming there's one thing for sure, you're going to have to upgrade. With new storage media popping up along with USB 3.0, it won't be long before you're ordering new parts to keep up. NZXT has ...
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It’s such a brilliantly elegant idea for saving space in a desktop computer that we’re surprised don’t see these more often: an optical drive with a built-in Flash memory card reader. I/O Magic’s new ...
I have an old camera that I want to use. I was thinking about buying one of those media card readers so I can just take pictures and then stick the flash stick in and upload the pictures.<BR><BR>Now, ...
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