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Belkin 8 in 1 USB2 Card Reader
Don Bradbury
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Product: |
8-in-1 USB2.0 Flash
Card Reader |
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From: |
Belkin |
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Web: |
www.belkin.com |
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Price: |
£34.99 |
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Rating: |
9/10 |
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We like: |
Multi card types;
fast; bundled software |
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We don’t like: |
Just a single
activity LED |
Users of Flash memory cards particularly digital
camera users quickly discover the limitations of direct file
transfer from the camera to the PC, generally via a USB cable.
Transfer is slow and it’s not really convenient when you only want
to see your latest efforts on the computer screen as quickly as
possible and perhaps just a shot or two. Not only that but users
will generally want to control the folders the images are copied to.
With a card reader you have control of all this.
You’re not stuck with what the camera manufacturer thinks you will
find satisfactory. Once installed, it can all be done by a simple
drag-and-drop copy from one of the card reader’s four separate
drives which appear under ‘My Computer’ . From here you can edit and
rename files to your heart’s content.

The trouble is of course that there are many
different types of Flash memory card in use nowadays. If you upgrade
your camera the chances are that you’ll need a different type of
reader. Thus multi-media readers are the ‘in’ thing and this
Belkin unit is no exception.
Flash Card Types
The Belkin device caters for Compact Flash types I
and II including Microdrives, SmartMedia, Memory Stick including
‘MagicGate’ (the latter in non-secure mode only), Memory Stick,
Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard (MMC), and Secure Digital (SD).
Without being in any way glamorous, this silver and
grey Belkin device is functional. Four front slots cater for all its
card types. A single activation light signals that the reader is
powered correctly. Belkin include a USB2 cable in the pack. The port
powers the reader; there is no need for a power supply unit. What
more do you need?

This device brings the speed advantages of USB 2.0.
Not the full theoretical speeds the new standard might be expected
to show over USB 1.1 but a considerable improvement nevertheless.
Belkin have bundled some useful software. Ulead’s
DVD Picture Show allows you to edit photo files in basic ways and
share pictures on CD, DVD, or TV. Mac users get Ulead’s Photo
Explorer.
Conclusion
The Belkin reader caters for most operations you
need to carry out - digital picture files, MP3 files, handheld or
digital video. Whatever uses flash cards can be put to including of
course simple file/folder backup capacity, you’ll find the Belkin
provides everything you need.
Don Bradbury
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