Plenty of inexpensive USB-C memory card adapters are now on the market. But would you consider spending about $50 for one? If it’s the SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II SD Card USB-C Reader ($47 on Amazon), ...
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What's the fastest card reader out there? That's probably one of the most frequent questions, as flash storage becomes increasingly popular in everything from digital cameras to cellphones and PMPs.
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 ...
SanDisk Corporation today introduced three SanDisk ImageMate dual-slot memory card readers for the retail market in Europe. The new readers allow consumers to quickly and easily transfer images, audio ...
Whoa, these are card readers? Mundane but necessary gadgets deserve essentialized designs, and SanDisk’s new ImageMate All-in-One and Multi-card look a lot like ...
My digital camera probably works well with GPhoto, but I've never tried it. I find it more convenient to use a Flash card reader. The SanDisk ImageMate Dual Readers are a line of external USB Flash ...
About two weeks ago SanDisk announced their refreshed ImageMate memory card readers and most times we’d pass right by it without a second thought, but these seemed different. The transfer speeds that ...
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Upgrading to a 2016 MacBook Pro means buying USB-C adapters for everything that connects to the laptop, and those costs quickly start to add up. Fortunately, for photographers who need to read SD or ...
Making flash memory USB compatible without a card reader seems to be the hot thing to do nowdays, and SanDisk is following up on the craze with their Ultra II SD card with USB interface. It’s 8GB, has ...