technoboy16
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Today's technology has evolved to a length that things are getting smaller and faster. Earlier, a cameraman or videographer had to face a big deal of laborious process before finally getting the end product out, and if a copy was needed, the entire process was repeated. Thankfully came digital cameras, thus came storage card and thus came card readers, which simplified the entire process to such an extent, that now every third guy on your friend's list is a “photographer”, but it also really made it smooth for the actual ones. You can now just transfer your data from one card to another, or card to PC, or can just backup your entire work, there is not constrain, and which make these well thought marvels a great hit.
If card readers are to be sought on there greatness, don't mind having these two in you kitty :
USB 3.0 High-Speed Media Reader from Kingston, it not only looks good, but also blows your mind with its ultra speed, this thing can transfer your data up to 5.0Gb/s, gives it support to all kinds of SD cards may it be UHS-I or II, keeps you informed through LED indicators, and no worries if you have 2.0 port, it gives you a pretty good performance there too.
USB 3.0 Super Speed Multi-Card Reader from Transcend , is a pretty decent device itself. It supports the SDHC and SDXC UHS-I format, it can transfer an entire 32GB card in 6 minutes and even this supports the 2.0 USB port.
So, if you don't wanna get tangled in own wires, you have the solution.
If card readers are to be sought on there greatness, don't mind having these two in you kitty :
USB 3.0 High-Speed Media Reader from Kingston, it not only looks good, but also blows your mind with its ultra speed, this thing can transfer your data up to 5.0Gb/s, gives it support to all kinds of SD cards may it be UHS-I or II, keeps you informed through LED indicators, and no worries if you have 2.0 port, it gives you a pretty good performance there too.
USB 3.0 Super Speed Multi-Card Reader from Transcend , is a pretty decent device itself. It supports the SDHC and SDXC UHS-I format, it can transfer an entire 32GB card in 6 minutes and even this supports the 2.0 USB port.
So, if you don't wanna get tangled in own wires, you have the solution.