Memory cards are extremely handy pieces of hardware. Being able to store thousands of photographs on a storage medium the size of a postage stamp is pretty amazing. (Yes, postage stamps still exist.) ...
The Lexar Professional Multi-Card 3-in-1 reader can read SD, MicroSD and Compact Flash cards and reads at speeds of up to 312MB/s. Attention photographers and videographers! I think I’ve just ...
In this day and age, card readers have evolved into all types of form factors, some even built into OEM PCs. Now that we have successfully migrated to USB 3.0, transferring files from our memory cards ...
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 ...
A couple weeks ago, I was talking with a couple colleagues about DSLR cameras, and invariably the topic about high speed SD and CF memory cards came up. What we wanted to know is if a high speed ...
When it comes to memory cards, it's easy to become confused thanks to all of the different types and variations available. Memory cards are used in a range of devices, from cameras and camcorders to ...
New products eliminate multiple adapters and cable clutter, enabling users to upload files and images from cell phones, digital cameras and other devices in one step Today’s savvy digital consumers ...
The days where memory cards were small in capacity and slow as a turtle has long gone by, but the card that I will be taking for a spin in my test systems today is something a little bit special. I’m ...
Lexar have outed their latest multi-format memory card reader, compatible with 24 different types of flash storage, and they're particularly excited by how easy it is to hook up to an iPad's USB/Dock ...
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