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May 06, 2008

Review of MotionFlash Multi Card Reader/Writer

5outof5
My office chair seems to run over card readers so I buy a new one every four months. Based on the speed of read/write access on the MotionFlash multi-card reader, I plan to buy another within a fortnight.

Motionflash Card ReaderThis is quite possibly the fastest card reader I have ever used. I saw the speeds most dramatically when using the MotionFlash multi-card reader to transfer sound files from a Sony Memory Stick Pro to my laptop. In three other card readers, several minutes would elapse before I could locate the appropriate file in order to transfer it to the laptop for editing. I experienced no delay with the MotionFlash device--quite remarkable since more than 300 different reside on my digital dictaphone's memory stick. I like the small labels next to the various openings on the MotionFlash reader because clear labels are about the only way I can differentiate between micro SD and M2 card slots. I even get those little cards confused in my phones. The MotionFlash card reader is handy in another way. I can store the smallest memory cards in the device, thus minimising the potential for them getting lost. My MotionFlash Card Reader cost me 21 in the Sony Centre in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. Like I told my work colleagues, It was well worth the price.


Rated 5/5 on May 06 2008.
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