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USB Card Reader+3PORT HUBS (FREE SAMPLES)

USB Card Reader+3PORT HUBS (FREE SAMPLES)

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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: i just bought one and i dunno how to use it and someone tell me?
You plug it into your computer (via a USB port), then wait until the computer install (by itself) the driver for it. Then you can insert the memory card into the reader. Note that you will still need any program(s) to edit the photos. The card reader only lets you transfer the files from the card, to your computer.
Q: I need any information regarding the use and functionality of these device/s
Cell phones use SIM cards to carry information required to make and receive calls as well as storing information about the phone and it's signals. Readers do what they say, the read the info on a SIM card, writers write it, and copiers copy it. It may be a work of fiction, but watch the movie The Bourne Supremacy there is a scene in which the character uses SIM reading and copying devices to listen in on a cel phone conversations. It might just be a movie, but with the right equipment, you can do what he does with the SIM card.
Q: complete question:my Kingston's New Lite SD/MMC Card Reader is not working with my SD 8GB card that says card is compatible with SDHC devices only, what's wrong?
any SD style card over 4GB is considered an SDHC (High Capacity) card and therefore will not be read by a standard SD card reader . your SD/MMC card reader is only compatible with standard SD (4GB) and MMC cards . you'll have to get a card reader specifically designed to handle the 8GB SDHC card you have there
Q: i have got a sony memory stick duo adaptor (MSAC-M2) which has a capacity of 1 GB It has a a lot of pictures saved in it.i have a dell inspiron laptop 6400 with 1.73Ghz processor,intel core 2 duo ,a ram of 1024 mb and windows vista.i put the card inside but the laptop won't respond.even when i put it in i can take it out without even pushing it. i can just pull it and it will come out.is this a problem with laptop,card readeror the memory stick.plz help i want to store the pics at any moment
Tyler reads swifter because Tyler can examine 325 words in a minute and Talon can examine 220 words in line with minute.Or once you go multiply the propotions, you'll see that Tyler reads swifter then Talon.
Q: 1. What is a USB cable?2. What is a Card Reader?3. What is the differences?4. Which one do I need for my camera to upload pictures onto a computer? or would it be best to have both?
Cable: It's a way for you to connect your camera directly to your computer via a USB Port on your system and the port on your camera. Reader: It's a small device into which you insert your memory card then plug that into a USB port. Windows will see the reader as a drive so you can copy/paste your photo files into the folder of your choice. No extra software required. The difference is that you don't need any special software to make the reader work - it talks directly to Windows as I wrote above. I use them all the time. I have three digital cameras and all use different styles of cards so I have three different readers. They all work very well. So well in fact I have no photo upload software installed. I, of course, have a viewer program but no upload software - very handy indeed. You can use the software that came with your camera but I see lots of write ups here about problems with it. Fact is I've had those same problems so that's why I went to readers. The readers have never failed to connect to Windows and they make what can be a complicated job very simple. Great news, they're really cheap to boot!
Q: a) What does a sim card reader do?b) what is the difference between the high cost ones and the cheaper ones??c) can it recover information that has been deleted?Thanks
I answered this a while ago with : I'm sorry but I do not know that answer, but I'm sure someone out there does. I only know it has something to do with a cell phone, which I do not own. I have no use for one. Sorry I could not help you with that one.
Q: How is the card reader used?
4. If the memory card is not the type of notebook computer reader support, then you can buy a USB interface, multi-function card reader.
Q: i just bought a card reader for my sdhc because the one on the computer could only read sd, and i put it in and it gets me no where, it is usb powered and i have window xpwhats goin on?
if u still have the receipt for the card reader, u should return it and trying a different card reader. Maybe ur card reader requires you to install something? i have the Hama USB 2.0 card reader 19 in 1and its perfect. it worked for all of my friends.
Q: i put it on the wii and it said card not usable, i put it on my r4ds and it stays on the loading screen and i dont wanna buy another micro sd card
It sounds to me like your memory card is an SD High-Capacity (SDHC) memory card. The first generation of R4DS card readers do not support SDHC cards*. Also, the card reader on your Mac may not support SDHC cards. When SD cards first came out, they had a maximum capacity of 4GB. When that wasn't enough any more, the group that manages the SD format came out with a new standard: SDHC. SDHC looks the exact same, but is completely different internally. And the internal differences make SDHC incompatible with SD card readers. Newer SDHC capable card readers can read both SD and SDHC cards, but older SD card readers can't read new SDHC cards. To see if your memory cards is SDHC check the packaging or label. Then, check if your model of Mac and/or R4DS support SDHC. To see if it is just the card that is broken, go to a computer store and ask if they have a computer up and running that has an SDHC card reader. Stick in your card and see if it works. If it does, your card readers aren't SDHC compatible. If the card doesn't work in the computer store's computer, the memory card is most likely damaged and needs to be returned under warranty. I hope this helps. If you need more help, please add more details to this question, or feel free to email me through my Yahoo! Answers profile. Good luck.
Q: I just buy E3 Card Reader Micro SD/TF Card Reader from ndscardsale.but I don't know How to upgrade?
Right SD and micro SD should all work fine (providing you have the mSD adapter). However some card readers are a little fussy with SDHCs, I've had at least 2 times when the computer just failed to recognise an SDHC card, to my huge irritation.

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