Kingston Media Reader 19-in-1 USB2.0

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  • Very solid device.  

    Kingston Media Reader 19-in-1 USB2.0 (Personal Computers)
    Property me this card reader risen since my old device barely opened media and despite USB2.0 was quite slow. In this exactly the opposite! With a CF card from Sandisk (SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash (CF) Memory Card 8GB) I reach under Windows7 loo
  • Runs and runs and runs 3  

    Kingston Media Reader 19-in-1 USB2.0 (Personal Computers)
    I use the card reader is now less than a year (Win XP SP3). Installation was no problem. Plugging, finished. Well, I think the included USB extension cable. (Although I'm at the actual product description is not sure if it still beiligt.) I still bel
  • good card reader unnecessary pusher  

    Kingston Media Reader 19-in-1 USB2.0 (Personal Computers)
    After about 5 years of use my last card reader has given up the ghost, and I had to look for a new device. Actually I just need a CF card reader, but this device seemed no worse than the few pure CF card reader that I found, so I have decided me. My
  • Empfehlenswerter Card Reader  

    Kingston Media Reader 19-in-1 USB2.0 (Personal Computers)
    I use the Kingston card reader on a WinXP SP3 computers and am very happy with it. I have used so far, however, only SD, SDHC and CF cards. > Positive - Work directly after connection - The data rate is good and stable (Hi-Speed ​​USB) - Several card
  • Reads everything and that too quickly  

    Kingston Media Reader 19-in-1 USB2.0 (Personal Computers)
    A super card reader, especially for this price. This works equally contrary to the manufacturer's instructions on Linux perfectly (as in fact for all removable drives available). Once connected to my Fedora 8 Linux I could immediately read my M2 card