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Quite a few types of devices out there today use some sort of memory card to store their data on, be it music, photos, games etc. What I've always wondered is why don't computer manufacturers include card readers as a standard feature on their computers. Yes some do, but most don't, so what you need to do is go and buy a separate card reader for your system like the one I have today for review from USBGeek. The Internal Card Reader with USB 2.0 is just that, a card reader with a couple extra USB ports on it, no audio ports, no firewire, none of that stuff. How many people actually use all those ports anyway? I know I don't, but I do use a card reader all the time and my USB ports. So this product is simple but yet right on with what is needed by most people.
Internal Card Reader with USB 2.0 from USBGeek Reviewed by: Kristofer Brozio AkA Dracos Sponsor: USBGeek 
Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:
Internal Card Reader with USB 2.0 from USBGeek
Features: Easy to install, compact, streamline design on its shape and lightweight. Supports direct data transfer between different types of memory cards. Supports hot swapping betwteen memory card. LED indicator for power and activity. Compliant with USB 2.0, transfer rate up to 480Mbps. Provided with 3 panels for interchange. Supports Windows XP/2000/ME and MAC OS 9.x or above without additional driver. Size: 100 x 119 x 25 mm
Support Cards: Compact Flash I & II/ Micro Drive Smart Media SD/Mini SD/MMC/RS-MMC Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro/Memory StickDUO/Memory Stick Pro Duo/Magic Gate Duo/MS-Select
Contents: Internal Card Reader with USB 2.0 User's manual 4 screws
Price: US$ 15.00
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