krunker.com - 2/27/2009
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Sure they might be losing some money right now but at least the folks at SanDisk can still design some funky looking products. Case in point, their latest ImageMate memory card readers – the ImageMate All-In-One and the ImageMate Multi-Card readers. SanDisk takes what is otherwise a rather ...
ubergizmo.com - 2/24/2009
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The ImageMate All-In-One and The ImageMate Multi-Card ship
today in North America. According to the company the
new Sandisk readers are" two of the fastest USB readers, capable of transferring 1-gigabyte of data in less than 35 seconds". The ...
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Sandisk Ships New ImageMate Memory Card Readers
gearlog.com - 2/24/2009
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ImageMate-Readers.gif SanDisk released today its new ImageMate memory
card readers: The ImageMate All-In-One and the ImageMate Multi-Card
. ImageMate will offer users faster data transfer rates, and a smaller, sleeker body than prior SanDisk readers. ...
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SanDisk Introduces New, Faster Memory Card Readers
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Sandisk ImageMate Reader … I think I want one
Mobility Site —
... Supports SD, SDHC, miniSDHC, microSDHC, MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro Duo, xD and CompactFlash, etc
Each card slot features a blue LED light which indicates data transfer activity
Multiple cards can be inserted simultaneously for card to card transfers
Transfer speeds up to 34 megabytes per second (MB/s) when using a SanDisk Extreme IV 45MB/s CompactFlash card
Check out the NEW ImageMate Readers here
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