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Micro Innovations CompactFlash Card Reader/Writer for USB

Micro Innovations CompactFlash Card Reader/Writer for USB

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not as advertised
Review: As stated before, this is not as described. It is only a card reader, period. Works OK, but not as slick as some others and the cord length can be an issue.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not as advertised
Review: As stated before, this is not as described. It is only a card reader, period. Works OK, but not as slick as some others and the cord length can be an issue.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's just a CompactFlash Card port
Review: For what it is, it works well, and transfers the data from my CompactFlash card in the blink of an eye.

It's not what the manufacturer describes, however. It's not a 4-port USB hub, it doesn't come with an AC adapter (doesn't need one to just read/write to a data card), and the attached USB cable is only about a foot long, not the fifty-something inches as in the description.

If you're looking for a USB hub, keep looking. If you're looking to save digital camera batteries, and to download your images from the data card faster than your camera-connection would, this is a very inexpensive way to do just that, and only that.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's just a CompactFlash Card port
Review: For what it is, it works well, and transfers the data from my CompactFlash card in the blink of an eye.

It's not what the manufacturer describes, however. It's not a 4-port USB hub, it doesn't come with an AC adapter (doesn't need one to just read/write to a data card), and the attached USB cable is only about a foot long, not the fifty-something inches as in the description.

If you're looking for a USB hub, keep looking. If you're looking to save digital camera batteries, and to download your images from the data card faster than your camera-connection would, this is a very inexpensive way to do just that, and only that.


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