Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - SanDisk ImageMate 12in1 USB 2.0.

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Manufacturer: SanDisk
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: SanDisk EAN: 4007249550606 Feature: ESP Technology Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: SanDisk Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers. Manufacturer: SanDisk Model: SDDR-89-E15 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: SanDisk Release Date: 2005-02-09 Studio: SanDisk
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ESP Technology Warranty: 2 Bonus Docking Station Reads Type H & Type M XD Incl Short Cable + 1M
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy to use and quick Comment: I'm not the most technically minded person, but with the ImageMate it was just a case of plugging it in and downloading (or uploading - I forget which it is) the photos. Worked first time and the card slots are clearly marked for which kind of card they are for. Dont even need to load up any CDs before using it. Would definately recommend the ImageMate to anyone looking for a good quality card reader. No complaints whatsoever.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Rather better than the cheapo "350 in 1" efforts! Comment: As others have said, works straight off with XP. Plug and go. Read XD cards and SD cards with no problem.
Compared with my no-make thing that only worked every Preston Guild, this is wonderfully quick and reliable. It also has LEDs to let you know it is both plugged in and which slot is active. Reassuring. My only minor gripe is the USB lead is rather short and doesn't allow me to have the docking pod on the desk. Not a major issue.
Recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Really impressive Comment: Bought this to transfer photographs from different cards to sd card for use on Kodak photoframe. Neat piece of equipment,really easy to use,fast transfer and thrilled with the results.Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what it says on the tin.... and better Comment: This is a nice well designed piece of kit. I have a CF reader in my PC which is apparently USB2 but the Sandisk unit is miles faster!! Can also be mounted in its own docking station which is nice.
Great product, reads all my cards and very quick.... what more can be said.
Well done Sandisk.
Customer Rating:      Summary: just what I wanted Comment: With 5 stars from the previous reviews it was a must buy. My reason for buying this device was to transfer selected photo images onto an SD card to display on our TV set, which has an SD card slot. It's simply a case of drag and drop the selected photos to the blank card and they play on the TV.
My only criticism is there is no mention of how to write to a card in the instructions, which accompanied the device.
As an aside Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 is great software with an excellent tutorial.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Very easy to install and use, the ImageMate 5 in 1 plugs into the USB port of your computer to allow you to transfer data in both directions. The USB 2.0 capacity gives it a high transfer rate. Including a vertical stand the ImageMate 12 en 1 combines flexibility and performance. Compatible with: CompactFlash Type I ? CompactFlash Type II ? SD Card ? miniSD ? MultiMediaCard ? RS-MMC ? Memory Stick ? Memory Stick PRO ? Memory Stick Duo ? Memory Stick PRO Duo ? SmartMedia ? xD
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