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New SanDisk ImageMate All-in-One and Multi-Card Readers are nice to look at

Feb 24 2009, 8:51am CST | by

New SanDisk ImageMate All-in-One and Multi-Card Readers are nice to look at
 
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Today SanDisk announced that it has shipped the latest editions of its popular SanDisk ImageMate memory card readers.
Faster, smaller, and sleeker than their predecessors, and featuring upgraded software applications, the new SanDisk ImageMate All-In-One and Multi-Card readers transfer data between a wide range of memory card formats and a host computer.
The SanDisk ImageMate All-In-One memory card reader can reach speeds of up to 34 megabytes per second (MB/s) when using a SanDisk Extreme IV 45MB/s CompactFlash card, and the Multi-Card reader is capable of up to 30MB/s read and 27 MB/s write data transfer rates when using a SanDisk Extreme III 30MB/s Edition SDHC card.
Sporting a stylish glossy black and metallic silver design, each reader's tripod base is detachable, creating instant portability.

The SanDisk ImageMate All-In-One reader supported formats include SD, SDHC, miniSDHC, microSDHC, MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro Duo, xD, and CompactFlash, among others. Suggested retail price is $29.99.

Featuring more format options than a single card reader, the ImageMate Multi-Card reader transfers files to and from multiple memory card formats, including xD, Memory Stick, SD, SDHC, and MMC. Suggested retail price is $19.99.
The new SanDisk card readers are selling from Amazon.com.

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