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Delkin eFilm ExpressCard 54 CompactFlash Card Adapter

Delkin eFilm ExpressCard 54 CompactFlash Card Adapter
Brand: Delkin
Category: CE

Buy New: $38.85



New (4) from $38.85

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1

MPN: DDEXP54CF1
ASIN: B000VQA2T2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Transfer speeds of up to 33MB/s
  • Fits into PCs with 54 mm ExpressCard slots
  • Plug-and-Play - No drivers required
  • Hot Swappable

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The ExpressCard 54 enables the fastest data transfer from a CompactFlash memory card to PC laptops with an 54mm ExpressCard slot. The new UDMA enabled eFilm ExpressCard 54 CF adapter delivers blazing high speedtransfer rates of up to 33MB/s. These speeds are made possible with CF cards incorporating UDMA (Ultra Direct Memory Access) technology. The ExpressCard 54 CF adapter is also compatible with non-UDMA CF (type I and II) cards and Microdrives. The ExpressCard 54 CF adapter only fits into PCs with 54 mm ExpressCard slots.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Works just as I would have expected   January 3, 2008
A. C. Jetter (Omaha, NE United States)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I bought this for my Dell XPS M1330 which has an internal card reader for -everything- but Compact Flash. Being a Canon 40D user, I wanted something internal, and it seems as this is one of the only solutions.

It works just fine, but the only gripe I have (which is the reason for a 4-star rating) is that the "ends" stick out of the side of the laptop about a quarter of an inch. I haven't tried it on any other laptops, but I would imagine it has the same issue, since ExpressCard slots (should) all be the same depth.

I'm not really worried about snagging the ends on anything, but i could see the card getting ejected on accident.

Other than that small issue, the card seems to work just great!


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