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Kingston Card Reader Fits All SD Including Toshiba's new microSDHC 4GB

Ever try using those miniSD to microSD or micro to vanilla SD conversion adaptors? The ones that come with your new SD memory card no matter what kind you got are a big P.I.T.A. No, I don’t mean the pillowey flat bread at the base of your falafel.

 

Kingston has the solution, the MobileLite 9-in-1 USB Reader. It’s a memory card reader that takes all three SD formats. Convenient, portable and even has a keychain ring. You can pop in and out your memory cards with no wires or sloppy extra adaptor pieces. The formats accepted are MMC, SD, miniSD, RS-MMC, MMCmobile, microSD, MMCplus, MMCmicro and SDHC.

 

Now you have a place to put the new 4GB microSDHC cards Toshiba just announced yesterday. The new memory card meets SD memory 2.0 standards and will be available in July.

Published Thursday, June 28, 2007 12:16 PM by Wayde
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MiriamJet said:

Dunhill is the last brand you'd expect to buy a USB drive from but get this: they just came out with a 1MG stainless steel Bulldog USB Keyfob. It's uber cool with this sleek design, a bulldog head attached to the USB drive, facing upwards when plugged into the computer. and your keys attached to the keychain/cover. These pieces are made in England.

I'm not sure about the rest of you but I am constantly teased about the dorky looking plastic USB drive I hang around my neck. This will be on my Christmas wishlist.

These drives are sold at the Dunhill location in Vancouver, Canada. I believe they take telephone orders as well.

December 18, 2007 12:56 PM

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Wayde’s super power is fixing electronics by smacking them. Fixing his way through college he repaired TVs - monitors, stereos and even a pinball machine. He was finally defeated by arch nemesis - Planned Obsolescence in issue #280 and now enjoys super-hero retirement as an editor and gadget blogger.