Kingston DataTraveler Micro Reader
Feb 11, 08 10:08 AM PDT

Now here's a nifty tool if you're constantly on the go - the Kingston DataTraveler Micro Reader. This device is an all-in-one USB Flash drive and reader that can store, transfer and read content on mobile memory cards. Compatible with microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro cards as well, you will be able to use this as an impromptu USB flash drive while taking advantage of its Windows ReadyBoost capability whenever you plug it into any Vista-powered computer. Other features include :-
- Compliant: with SD 2.00, microSDHC and USB 2.0
- Convenient: pocket-sized for easy transportability
- Simple: plug and play into any USB port
- Guaranteed: five-year warranty
- Dimensions: 2.52" x 0.78" x 0.41" (64.0 mm x 19.8mm x 10.4mm)
- Capacities: 1GB, 2GB, 4GB
- Enhanced for Windows ReadyBoost
- Weight: 0.31 oz. (8.68 g)
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By dr saleh , 08/03/08 1:36 AM (CommentID #542543)
i bought flash memory(data traveler 8 gb) now is not working not readable (be my son do something wrong with , pleas advise
By Vinod , 13/02/08 2:37 AM (CommentID #483031)
Very Cool Device, that what I am Looking for, i have seen a usb stck that support SD/MM cards and flash device independently, i though why cant the both in single usb stick. at last the product cameout. when can we see this in the indian market.
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