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SIIG JU-PC8112 8-in-1 USB 2.0 Card Reader/Writer
Binding: Electronics
Brand: SIIG
EAN: 0662774022536
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: SIIG
Manufacturer: SIIG
Model: JU-PC8112
MPN: JU-PC8112
Publisher: SIIG
Studio: SIIG
Warranty: 5 years warranty
Features:- All-in-one solution supports up to 8 different types of memory cards.
- Hot swappable
- Compliant with high-speed (480Mbps) USB 2.0
- No power adapter required
- Includes 4 memory card ports
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Editorial Review: USB 8-in-1 reader/writer allows users to read and write to CF type I/II, IBM Microdrive, SmartMedia, Memory Stick, Secure Digital, MultiMediacard memory, Memory Stick Pro and MagicGate Memory Stick memory cards.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Finally got it working on Mac laptop
I finally got my IBM Microdrive, in the CompactFlash slot of this SIIG 8-in-1 card reader, to mount on my Mac G4 Laptop, for the first time after 3 months of failure, and fairly brisk but non-curative e-mail responses from SIIG tech help.
First hint of a turnaround came when I tried it yesterday on my wife's 2 Mac laptops and it promptly mounted and opened on both, one running Mac OS 9.2, the other running OS 10.4.2 (Tiger). But it still would not mount on my Mac Model A1046 15" laptop, ... Read More
Rating: - great tool for some
i just recieved mine and it is really easy to set up just plug it in and away you go the transfer rate is so fast compared to using the digital camera to transfer photos to the computer. only problem was with an older computer i have it has to have seperate drivers installed but they come with the reader/writer.
Rating: - As Discribed
It does exactly what it's meant to do.
Rating: - Plug and play
I chose this card reader because it does not require additional software to be installed. Under Windows2000, I plugged it in and four drive letters showed up. I was able to assign drive letters using Disk manager. I used a Kingston 1gig CF card, which was hot swappable (although I still use the "eject media" for good measure). Next, I tried my notebook computer - again, no problems. I think this blows away Zio/Dazzle readers. To boot, the reader is much smaller and more compact than it looks like ... Read More
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