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Kensington 33407 7-in-1 Media Reader for Expresscard Slot for Memory Stick, Multimedia Card, xD-Picture Card | 
| Brand: Kensington Category: CE
Buy New: $37.99
New (2) from $37.20
Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 18 months warranty
MPN: 33407 Model: 33407 UPC: 085896334071 EAN: 0085896334071 ASIN: B000LSVAXC
Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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| Features:
| • | Transfer pictures and music between laptop and media devices | | • | Rapid data transfer at USB 2.0 speed (up to 480Mpbs) | | • | Hot swappableaattach/detach without powering down the system | | • | Works with the following media cards: Memory StickA , Memory Stick PROA , MultiMedia Card(MMC), xD-Picture Carda, (SD) Secure Digital Memory Card, and miniSD, microSD/TransFlashA (requires card manufacturer's adapter) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The 7-in-1 Media Reader for ExpressCard slot is the fastest, safest way to transfer pictures and music between your laptop and media devices. Just plug in your memory card then drag-n-drop your files!
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| Customer Reviews:
Sony Z1-Z3 Owners Rejoice October 29, 2008 Andrew Stone (Bowen Island, BC) I bought this reader as a way to use inexpensive memory cards with my Sony EX3 video camera. Works well however users should know that it has a USB 2.0 interface built into the card so transfer rates are not at the full blazing speed of the Express Card rate although it is quick in relative terms. If you are an Videographer looking into the Sony EX1 or EX3 do a google on "KxS Sony EX1 EX3 SDHC" and save your self potentially thousands of dollars in media purchases.
Great Expresscard! It works as it should be. May 19, 2008 MadonJoe 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I own a Lenovo thinkpad T60. This card works just as a flash drive, plug in and play! Just one small annoying thing is if you does not use the adapter for the SD card, it will get stuck in it and you would need a tweezer to pick it out. Otherwise, it's very easy to use.
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