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Transcend P5 9-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader TS-RDP5K (Black)
- Price: $24.99
- Manufacturer: TRANSCEND
- Product Notes
Fully Compliant with the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 specificationLED indicates card insertion and data trafficUSB powered (no external power or battery needed)Compatible with the following cards without the need for an adapter: SD(Secure Digital) SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) MMC (MultiMediaCard) MMCplus MMCmobile RS-MMC microSDHC microSD / TransFlash Memory Stick Micro (M2)with the need for an adapter: miniSD miniSDHC MMCmicro -
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User Reviews
Reviewer: bratgirl09
Date: 2010-03-09
Review: this product is very useful to me, i bought this because my mac has no sdhc and micro sd card reader, i use it to transfer photos, videos etc, from my cellphone and digital camera.. great product!
Reviewer: Rustybear
Date: 2010-03-04
Review: this product works good have used others similar but they had attached a small cable which allowed you to plug it in with other things plugged in the other usb ports. This one you cannot do, not enough room. I have a 4port extension that I have to use with it.
Reviewer: K. Paramkusham
Date: 2010-03-03
Review: I like this product because of its ease of use and fast data transfer. But we cannot use any sony brand cards to do the data transfer. Thats why I have given 3 stars.
Reviewer: D. Goolsby
Date: 2010-03-03
Review: It's not a handy 100-in-1 reader, but if you have a SDHC using camera and you have a camera bag that has a pocket that can carry this, you never have to worry about how you're getting your pictures on someone's computer, it works out great.
Reviewer: Logan
Date: 2010-02-26
Review: Works for Mac OS 9 (9.2.2) and OS X (10.3.9) perfectly, even when plugged into keyboard USB port.
I thought it might need a powered USB port but it worked perfectly plugged
into USB port of iMac keyboard (tried with OS 9.2.2 and OS X 10.3.9).
Fast transfer speed for my USB 1.0 setup (actual tested rate on my USB 1.0 iMac
was 800K/second * 60 seconds = 48 MB/minute), I do not have any USB 2 computers
so not able to say how fast it would transfer for USB 2.
Worked with my SanDisk 128MB (class 1) card and a SanDisk 2GB class 2 card perfectly.
I even used Toast to compare the data of the original and a copy made to the
hard drive and Toast confirmed that the original and the copy were 100% the same,
so data integrity is 100%.


