
Elecom has rolled out their latest card reader that can handle up to 40 different memory cards. What makes this card reader special is that it can be attached to another metallic surface thanks to its magnetic bottom. [Elecom]
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Elecom has rolled out their latest card reader that can handle up to 40 different memory cards. What makes this card reader special is that it can be attached to another metallic surface thanks to its magnetic bottom. [Elecom]

The Keyboard Keys USB Card Reader is compatible with USB 2.0 and supports SDHC, SD, micro SDHC, microSD, Sony M2, Memory Stick, and MS duo cards. Measuring 75.5mm x 14mm, the device comes in a shaped like an Enter and Ctrl key. This unique card reader is also compatible with Windows and Mac OS. Available in white and blue, the Keyboard Keys USB Card Reader retails for $12 each. [USB Geek]

The CR-7200 adapter from PhotoFast can hold four 16GB microSD cards or microSDHC cards running in RAID. According to the site, this makes the slower microSD format as fast as CompactFlash by striping data across all four microSD cards at once. The PhotoFast CR-7200 adapter is now available for pre-order for 6,500 Yen ($70). [Product Page]

When I was a kid I used to play with the Rubik cube all the time, so this Cubic USB card reader from Brando brings back pleasant childhood memories. The cube allows up to 270 degrees of rotation and can read most common memory cards including SD, microSD, MMC and xD. It also has a cool blue LED working as a status indicator. Retails for only $12 a pop in white, now only if they come in colors. Read more

Here is one of the most compact USB card readers in the market today. The Green-House GH-CRMSD41K card reader supports SD, SHDC, MicroSD, MicroSDHC, MiniSD, and Memory Stick. The device measures at only 66.5mm x 23mm x 16mm and weights 18.6grams. [Green House]

The Transcend P8 USB card reader is able to recover deleted photos with its innovative Photo Recovery Tool. You can also recover documents, videos, spreadsheets, music files that has passed through the P8 USB card reader. The card reader supports CF, SD, SDHC, MMC, MMCplus, RS-MMC, MMCmobile, microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick series cards. No info on pricing so far. [FarEastGizmos]

The Sandisk ImageMate All-In-One and ImageMate Multi-Card are now available in North America. These card readers are capable of transferring 1-gigabyte of data in less than 35 seconds. Priced at $29.99, the ImageMate All-in-One reader supports SD, SDHC, miniSDHC, microSDHC, MMC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro Duo, xD and CompactFlash. The reader can reach a speed of up to 34 MB/s with a SanDisk Extreme iV 45 MB/s CompactFlash card. Meanwhile, the ImageMate Multi-Card reader supports xD, Memory Stick, SD, SDHC, and MMC. The reader is priced at $19.99. 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. [Sandisk]

Most of mobile phones in Japan have MicroSD card slot. So, Elecom has decided to release its Elecom MicroSD Micro Card reader for the Japanese market. Measuring 21.5mm x 12.5mm x 4.3mm and weighing at 0.7grams, the Elecom MR-SMC02 series card reader supports both SD and SDHC MicroSD cards up to 8GB. You can buy this card reader for ï¿¥1,260 in Japan. [Elecom]