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Compact flash memory card reader
Compact flash memory card reader










Only Compact Flash type I memory cards are supported. The card reader can be connected to a PC or laptop via the USB Type-A interface. Sony MRW-E90 XQD 2.This card reader by Delock has two memory card slots and allows to read and write different Compact Flash or Micro SD memory cards. SanDisk Professional PRO-READER SD and microSD Card Reader Review SanDisk Professional PRO-READER Multi Card Reader Review SanDisk microSD UHS-II USB 3.0 Reader Review SanDisk ImageMate Pro Multi-Card Reader/Writer Review SanDisk ImageMate All-In-One USB 3.0 Review SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II USB-C Reader SDDR-409 Review SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II SD Reader/Writer Review SanDisk Extreme Pro SD UHS-II USB-C Reader Review SanDisk Extreme Pro SD UHS-II Reader/Writer Review Lexar Professional XQD 2.0 USB 3.0 Reader Review Lexar Professional Workflow SR2 UHS-II Review Lexar Professional Dual Slot UHS-II Card Reader Review Lexar Professional Dual Slot Reader Review Lexar LRWM05U-7000 UHS-II microSD Reader Review Lexar LRWM03U-7000 UHS-I microSD Reader Review Kingston Multi-Card Reader FCR-HS3 Review Hama USB Type-C 3.1 UHS-II SD Card Reader Review Hama USB 3.0 UHS-II SD Card Reader Review Card Readerĭelkin Dual Slot SD UHS-II and CF Card Reader Reviewĭelkin Multi-Card CFast SD UHS-II microSD Reader Reviewĭelkin Universal Memory Card Reader ReviewĭriverGenius USB 3.1(G1) / 3.0 UHS-II SD Card Reader Review Few USB card readers are available with USB-C connectors, but more are on the way. A newer standard USB Type-C (or USB-C) is finding its way onto laptops and other devices. The most common type of USB port is the standard USB Type-A. In most desktop computers it is possible to upgrade to USB 3.0 by adding a PCI-e USB 3.0 expansion card such as the Silverstone Tek EC04-P. If you have a computer with only USB 2.0, USB 3.0 card readers are backwards compatible but limited to 35MB/s which is the maximum speed possible with USB 2.0.

compact flash memory card reader

USB 3.1 is capable of up to 5 or 10 GB/s.

compact flash memory card reader

USB 3.0 is capable of up to 500 MB/s speed. Most readers support USB 3.0 or USB 3.1 for maximum transfer speed. These Secure Digital, microSD, CompactFlash, XQD and CFast card reader reviews include read and write speed tests using several memory cards.












Compact flash memory card reader