Product Description
Transfer your files to your PC quickly, easily and safely with this USB reader. The All-in-One Reader works with all popular types of memory cards, without the need for an adapter. With read/write speeds of up to 34MB/s*, this is one of the fastest USB 2.0 readers you can find. The included metal stand lets you easily detach the reader and slip it into your notebook bag. Press the transfer button on top of the reader to automatically launch your favourite application or website when transferring or editing your files. And when you're all done, stand back and admire your work and your All-in-One reader, sleekly styled to look great on your desk. Package Contents: Reader, Metal stand, USB 2.0, Quick Start Guide (Downloading the User Guide)
- Detachable metal stand included
- Up to 34MB/s* transfer speed
- Fast, sleek and reliable USB reader for all memory card formats
- Launch button to start your favourite application
SanDisk ImageMate All-in-1 Flash Memory Card Reader Reviews
SanDisk ImageMate All-in-1 Flash Memory Card Reader Reviews
54 of 57 people found the following review helpful Worthwhile For Digital Photos, By This review is from: SanDisk ImageMate All-in-1 Flash Memory Card Reader (Personal Computers) I do not like the software that comes with many digital cameras that forces you to connect the camera to your computer to transfer your photos. The card reader built into my computer does not read the newer SDHC cards, so I needed an external card reader.Installation could not have been simpler: plug one end of the supplied mini-USB cable to the reader and the other to your computer. Wait until a message shows the device is ready and you are done. No drivers to install, no setup program, just plug it in and you are done. The small size allows it to easily fit into a laptop case for travel or share with other computers at home. Despite what some people have posted about this reader not working properly with their operating system, mine is performing flawlessly with Vista. What is more, I find this reader is faster than the one built into my computer. Strongly suggested for fans of digital cameras and other devices with removable memory cards. As a... Read more 68 of 75 people found the following review helpful Reasonably Fast Reader, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: SanDisk ImageMate All-in-1 Flash Memory Card Reader (Personal Computers) I recently purchased a Canon Vixia HF100 camcorder and knew the files would be HUGE, so I was looking for the fastest SD card download set up I could find.I initially bought the Lexar Pro UDMA Dual-Slot Reader and a SanDisk 16GB Extreme III 30MB/s SDHC card hoping for at least 20MB/s performance. Alas, the Lexar reader only gave me 10MB/s performance on this SDHC card (see re-test later for 18MB/s) So I then purchased this SanDisk All In One Reader (SDDR-189-A20) and I achieve 17MB/s, which is much faster than I ever had before, however no where near the 30MB/s advertised. According to [...]: Unlike the ImageMate Multi-Card reader, the ImageMate All-in-One doesn't include support for the proprietary data timing mode found in SanDisk's Extreme III 30MB/s Edition SDHC. This means it doesn't deliver an extra speed boost when paired with one of these specific cards. So I then purchased the Multi-Card reader (SDDR-199-A20), which... Read more 46 of 50 people found the following review helpful Good functionality, poor ergonomics, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: SanDisk ImageMate All-in-1 Flash Memory Card Reader (Personal Computers) I have been using the older SanDisk ImageMate 12-in-1 card reader for years, happily reading my Compact Flash, Memory Stick, and SD cards. Then, one day I bought a newer, larger capacity SD card (also SanDisk), and found that the 12-in-1 would not recognize it.A Google search revealed that the protocol for reading the higher capacity and/or higher speed cards that are now on the market was somehow different from what the 12-in-1 was designed to handle. SanDisk's website allowed that there was a firmware flash upgrade available for the 12-in-1 that would allow it to read memory cards with the newer protocol, but unluckily my particular reader was old enough that there was no flash available for its serial number range. I bought a nice looking all-in-one reader made by IOGear (their "56-in-1 Memory Card Reader/Writer"), and it worked with the new card, but the transfer was agonizingly slow. It took almost an hour to transfer the 8GB card's contents to my computer... Read more |
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