Transcend All-in-1 multi-card reader black

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  • Zerschossen memory card  

    Transcend All-in-1 multi-card reader (SDHC / SDXC / MSXC, USB 3.0) Black (Personal Computers)
    After using this product my memory card was unfortunately shot out. She still works, but only to other readers (eg the on my laptop). Once I connect the memory card to this reader -> Explorer crashes and card is subsequently unusable, all photos a
  • Very fast 1  

    Transcend All-in-1 multi-card reader (SDHC / SDXC / MSXC, USB 3.0) Black (Personal Computers)
    and does his job. Only alone the cable is a bit short. The transfer rate was already quite say.
  • Unreliable / defect  

    Transcend All-in-1 multi-card reader (SDHC / SDXC / MSXC, USB 3.0) Black (Personal Computers)
    The card reader works, unfortunately, very bad. The card reader drives login indiscriminately on Windows (7) again. This also happens when cards are inserted into the drive. If time data transfer is possible to start this until very neat (> 40MB /
  • Perform firmware update for large fast CF!  

    Transcend All-in-1 multi-card reader (SDHC / SDXC / MSXC, USB 3.0) Black (Personal Computers)
    The card reader is for me with respect to handling and speed Ok. Hing far on various PCs and my Synology NAS and has almost always worked well. BUT: He has problems with fast and large CF cards. (Eg Transcend Ultimate 600x 32GB CompactFlash (CF)). Th
  • fast also on USB2.0  

    Transcend All-in-1 multi-card reader (SDHC / SDXC / MSXC, USB 3.0) Black (Personal Computers)
    compared to the built-in SC card reader in my Dell E4300 notebook the data transfer rate of my Sandisk SDHC 8GB ExtremPro s (read / write) increased from 11/15 MB / to 19/25 MB / s when using the Transcend on USB2. The device makes a robust impressio
  • Good device 6  

    Transcend All-in-1 multi-card reader (SDHC / SDXC / MSXC, USB 3.0) Black (Personal Computers)
    The card reader is very well made, looks great, and all the cards can be pushed super, even with CF card, there is no problem (which I've seen in other devices many times). The rate on USB 3.0 is of course great, because the images are jerk twitch on