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SanDisk SDDR-77-07 MemoryStick - CF USB Combo Rdr
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SanDisk SDDR-77-07 MemoryStick - CF USB Combo Rdr List Price: $24.99


Features
 Connects to your computer through its USB port
 External CompactFlash and Memory Stick card reader
 Fast transfer--up to 50x faster than using a serial cable
 Easy to use; just drag and drop your files
 Saves batteries; let ImageMate (not your portable device) transfer your files
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SanDisk SDDR-77-07 MemoryStick - CF USB Combo Rdr description
SanDisk's ImageMate Dual Reader SDDR-77 is a handy external CompactFlash and Memory Stick memory card reader that connects to your computer through its USB port. The card reader's two slots let you write data to and read data from flash memory without having to power up or even connect your digital media device (digital camera, handheld computer, digital music player, etc.) to the computer.

It's easy to use--just drag and drop your files. And you'll save precious battery power when you let the ImageMate, rather than your portable device, transfer your files. Minimum system requirements for Windows are a Pentium-class PC with USB support; Windows 98, 98 SE, 2000, Me, or XP; and a CD-ROM drive. Macintosh requirements are a computer with USB support running Mac OS 8.6, 9.1x or later, or OS X v10.1.2 or later, and a CD-ROM drive.

SanDisk SDDR-77-07 MemoryStick - CF USB Combo Rdr Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Cleveland reviewer
I am running WinXP Home. This card reader is not hot-swappable. When trying to do so, the computer locks up and doesn't read anything. The only thing to do is shut off, plug in the reader, reboot, then ensert the cards. Not doing so results in a message that my USB device is malfunctioning. If a card is enserted while rebooting, I get the same message. This reader is NOT a smooth operator. I am now shopping for individual readers instead of a combo.
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