
Measuring only 28 x 12 x 2.5mm and weighing just 1g, the EagleTec NanoAdapter MicroSD Card Reader from Brando can turn any microSD(HC) card into a USB flash drive. This plug and play device supports direct read and write microSD/T-Flash memory card and compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Linux as well as Mac OS. Available now for just $10. More

Green-House Japan comes back with an average 52 in 1 card reader. The Green-House GH-CRHD52 can reach a maximum UDMA speed of 32MB/s in read mode and 28MB/s in write mode. No word on pricing or availability so far. We will keep you posted. [Akihabara]

PQI offers its newPQI M722 two-in-one memory card reader that can read microSD, microSDHC and M2 memory cards. The card reader is so small so that you can use it as a cell phone dongle. The PQI M722 is available in black and red colors. No word on pricing so far. [FarEastGizmos]

Here is a cute Micro SD card reader from I-O Data. The USB2-SDMC Micro SD card reader looks more like a pencil eraser. The reader connects to the PC and instantly transfer files from your PDA or Mobile phone. [Newlaunches]

Brando has once again managed to stick another piece of everyday technology into an unusual package. This time it’s an SD, SDHC, MMC, XD, CF and MicroSD friendly card reader crammed into what appears to be a short aluminum can. It connects to your PC via USB 2.0 and even includes 3 extra USB ports lining the base of the can. Available now for $20. [TechDigest]

If you’re constantly on-the-go then there’s a solution called the Kingston DataTraveler Micro Reader. It’s basically an all-in-one USB Flash drive and reader that can store, transfer and read data on mobile memory cards. The DataTraveler is compatible with microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro cards, and has a Windows ReadyBoost capability whenever you hook it up into any Vista-powered computer. Other features include: storage capacities of 1GB, 2GB, 4GB as well a 5-year warranty. The 1GB, 2GB and 4GB models will retail for $19.25, $28.25 and $42.
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by Nicole on December 24, 2007

Cheap and very useful for cell phones nowadays. This T-Flash/Micro SD card reader Transfers files is alot faster than Bluetooth or cable and supports USB 2.0, plug and play and LED light indicator.
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by Johan on December 6, 2007

The Sanho HyperDrive Colorspace portable hard drive allows you to transfer images from flash memory cards to it without the need for a computer. The device features a 2.2 inch QVGA color display, a USB data port, a DC charging socket, a user-replaceable 2.5 inch IDE/PATA hard drive, and an integrated memory card recovery tool. It also provides 18 different slots for all the most popular memory card formats that are available in the market. Pricing ranges from $259 to $459, depending on the size of the hard drive.
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Transcend today introduced the S5 memory card reader that only sports SD and MMC formats. Available in white, the S5 offers USB 2.0 connectivity and is capable of data transfer rates up to 480Mb/s. It also supports the latest SDHC standard for high-end large capacity memory cards.
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by Johan on October 18, 2007

Hong Kong’s Podera introduced two products which comes in a unique design. The Luxe USB hub offers 4-port Podera Luxe USB 2.0 hub. All ports are full USB 2.0 High-Speed compliant, and the hub doesn’t require a supplemental power supply. Meanwhile, the Luxe card reader features easy connectivity to MemoryStick, SD, or MMC-sized memory cards all through a single opening. Both the Luxe USB hub and memory card reader are available in variety of bright color accents.
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