USB Card Reader+3PORT HUBS (FREE SAMPLES)
- Loading Port:
- Shenzhen/Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- T/T
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 Pieces pc
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 Pieces per Month pc/month
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Product Description
Slot1: Memory Stick Micro(M2)
Slot2: SD, SD-HC, Mini-SD.
Slot3: Micro-SD(T-Flash)
Slot4:MMC,MMC Mobile, RS-MMC,Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro DUO
Features:
*Turns a single USB port into 4 USB 2.0 ports
*Transfers your data at up to 480Mbps
*Installs easily with all your USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices
*Mini and compact design, perfect for travel specification
*Interface: USB2.0, Compatible with USB1.1
*Data Transfer rate:1.5Mbps/12Mbps/up to 480Mbps
*Bus-Power Limit current protection 500mA
Company Information
We are iETOP Electronics Co. based in Hong Kong, with a factory in Dongguan.
We have extensive 7 years experience in our field of products which include and is not limited to usb hub, card reader, cables, usb light, usb car chargers, mouse pads and keypads.
We hope to do your business!
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- Q: Hi. I just bought a USB Memory Card Reader. I tried transferring or copying songs from our computer to the USB but it tells me I can't because: The disk is write protected, Remove the write protection or use another diskHow do I remove the write protection? Can I? Thank you in advance to anyone who at least tries to help :)
- What type of memory card is it? There is only one type that I know of that has a physical write protection scheme, and it has a sliding plastic piece on the back. Forget what it was called, Memory Stick Pro, I think. Chances are pretty good that your phone doesn't use that type of memory card, though. Its probably a MicroSD. In that case, having the wrong memory card reader for the type of MicroSD can cause windows to think the card is write protected. If you have an HC type MicroSD (High Capacity, or anything 4 Gigs or larger is usually HC with a MicroSD card), then you need an HC type memory card reader or you will be stuck not being able to write to it.
- Q: I was researching agencies and stuff online and it said that this one agent saw that this girl was a tarot card reader and it caught his attention. And at the one-on-one meeting that they had, they talked about it and stuff. So yeah, I was just wondering what it was.
- Tarot reading is a particular type of cartomancy - that is, divination using playing cards. Tarot cards are playing cards dating back to the mid 15th century and consist of a pack of regular playing cards (usually featuring Latin suits of cups, coins, swords, and batons, as well as having 4 court cards in each suit) that has been augmented with a fifth suit of trump cards - these originally took as their theme a traditional triumph procession, hence they were called trionfi, meaning triumphs, and from which we get our word trump. Divination with tarot cards was first suggested at the very end of the 18th century by the Occultist Antoine Court de Gabelin, a resident of Paris. He supposed the cards to have been of ancient Egyptian origin (a theory that has been debunked by historians) and this was the origin of all occult belief about the cards. It was another century before this belief spread beyond France and took root in English speaking countries, where the practice of divination with them has gained great popularity. Tarot readers attempt to learn answers about the future, the past, about individuals, about themselves, and the eternal verities. They do so by shuffling the cards and dealing a number out into a pattern called a spread. Cards falling in different positions within the spread are believed to represent different elements of the answer. Each card is assigned its own meaning or selection of meanings and these are applied and interpreted accordingly. As, contrary to the myths, tarot cards are not occult in origin, their use in divination seems no different in status to the use of regular playing cards, dominos, dice, tea leaves, or knuckle bones - they have all been used this way. I leave you to decide for yourself if they work or not.
- Q: I have problem with my Card reader or i think with my memory card . I bought a new card reader from market and when i inserted my Micro Sd card in it a dialogue box open with an external drive F:/.and when i open that Drive F:/.it shows that Insert a disk into drive F:/.i checked my memory card.it plays a good songs in my mobile and doesn't work on card reader and cannot connect to my PC . please solve this issue
- thesecontinual will take place for the gadget, however the sole way you would be waiting to get right of entry to something is that in case you have a card in between the slots. in any different case, its basically an emptycontinual.
- Q: how can you fool this device to pass
- Funny that such a question is coming from a guy with the name Mohammed. No, you cannot fool an id card reader. These machines are specifically built to be tamper-proof. You are most certainly not going to find the expertise required to defeat such systems on YahooAnswers.
- Q: i,m trying to getb the pictures from the micro card to my computer.i put the micro card in a little adaptor which fits into this usb thingee[2 inches long by 1 inch wide .the micro card adapter fits in one end and the other end has a usb fitting]
- Then next step is to put your microSD/adaptor card into a memory card reader. Properly connected, the contents of your microSD card will be easily seen if you click on My Computer. Look for a new device within My Computer. You'll have to open the nestled folder you find there. Click on the View tab and choose Thumbnails, so you can see minature versions of the picturs. Then, you can copy your photos to any folder on the computer that you have or want to create.
- Q: i just bought a card reader: Targus (high speed MS/MS Pro/ MS Duo card reader/writer ) but my memory card refuses to slid in, i don't know if i am to force it in (which they stated explicity on the packet not to) or if something is not right. My card is : Sansdisk 1.0GB (9 slots). is there a specific type of card reader for this or .?
- fhotoace is correct. Your Targus is designed to read only MemoryStick/MemoryStick Pro/MemoryStick Duo cards that are used exclusively by Sony cameras. This is one of the reasons I advise against Sony and their proprietory memory cards. Most likely, you have a camera that uses SD cards (the most common type) and should seek out another memory card reader. My recommendation? Get a memory card reader that accepts multiple types of cards. That way, it will work with any card you have. This allows you to download from your current and any future camera. You can also download from memory cards from your friends' cameras as well!
- Q: What are the classification of the card reader?
- USB reader is currently on the market the most popular card reader, PCMICA card reader is the most important application on the laptop,
- Q: I was somewhat frustrated looking for a purely SDHC card reader that plugs directly into a USB 3.0 port (Rather than a wire leading to the hub) until I came across something that said SD class 10 cards only transfer at 10 MB/s. Is this true or am I misinterpreting it? If so what is the point of USB 3.0 readers at all, why not just use 2.0 readers?
- Maybe someday there will be SD cards that can transfer at 5Gbps. Until then, those card readers that claim to be USB 3.0 ready have no performance advantage as even a USB 2.0 with 480Mbps (60MB/s) transfer speed will do for a Class 10 SD card.
- Q: I use a card reader instead of a usb cable to put photos on my computer. When I plug in the card reader, the light blinks a few times, but the photos never load. What can I try.
- In order. I'm going to assume that ou know that you need to go to My computer (and that your are on windows) and then find the drive letter that represents the card reader. If the drive does not show up in My Computer, it might be because the reader is trying to use a drive letter that is already being used so you'll need to Right-click My Computer Click Manage Click Disk Management and find the device that represents your card reader then Right-Click the device Click Change Drive Letter and select a new, unused, letter. If that's not the problem then 1- Try using a USB cable on your camera to see if it's the reader or if it's the card. (if that works go to #3 if not ) 2- Try plugging your camera into a different USB slot. 3- Try plugging your reader into another USB slot. 4- Try another USB card reader. 5- Take your card to one of thgose photo printing booths and try it there. 6- Your card is dead give up.
- Q: I know there are credit card readers for the iPhone and stuff but if I got the Samsung galaxy s3 could I get a credit card reader for it
- Google the credit card square for android phones. I know the merchant card representative at my bank has devices for cell phones. They're a little expensive but they are out there.
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USB Card Reader+3PORT HUBS (FREE SAMPLES)
- Loading Port:
- Shenzhen/Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- T/T
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 Pieces pc
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 Pieces per Month pc/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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