Getting stressed out juggling different digital media formats?
Are you using several devices to read Compact Flash, SmartMedia, SD, MMC
and MicroDrive data? Atech has the low-cost answer - ONE READER THAT READS
ALL POPULAR FORMATS! It's easily installable into your PC's spare drive
bay -- It fits into a 3.5" drive bay. Don't have an empty drive bay? No
problem, the Atech ProII Media Reader can also be used as an external device
by plugging in the USB port - All cables are provided!
The Atech ProII Media Reader is versatile and reliable, and includes USB port
for easy downloads! There's nothing like it! Get rid of all those format-specific
drives and readers - and put one slim device to work - for all media! Great
for digital photographers, online music lovers! Ready to use!...
Features:
Internal (3.5" Drive Bay) or External use.
Reads and writes multiple types of media cards, including:
1. Compact Flash™
2. IBM Microdrive™
3. SmartMedia™
4. Multimedia™
5. Secure Digital™ plus
6. Front USB Port
Fast file transferring between portable Memory Card, PC, Notebooks and Mobile
devices, such as:
1.Digital Cameras
2.Pocket PC
3.Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
4.Personal Organizers
5.Voice Recorders, etc.
Specifications:
Dimension :
- 102(W) x 25.4(H) x125(D) mm
- 4.02(W) x 1(H) x 4.92(D) in
Power Required :
- USB port support.
- Action power: 5V 5%
Read / Write with : (Hot-swappable)
- Compact Flash™,
- IBM Microdrive™,
- SmartMedia™,
- Multimedia™,
- Secure Digital™ cards
Download / Upload files via high speed
- USB 1.1 Transfer rate up to : 12Mb/Sec
Support :
- Win 98 / SE/ ME/ 2000/ XP
- Mac OS 8.6 or later
- Linux.
Plug & Play on:
- Windows ME/ XP ( software driver not required )
MEGAPIXELS AND PHOTO PRINT SIZE
The
photo print quality of your images depends on the camera's "megapixel
rating." The higher number of pixels your camera has, the higher the resolution
(or sharpness) of your images---and the larger your prints can be without
quality loss.
Digital Camera Flash Storage
Capacities
* Average file size
using cameras highest resolution JPEG mode. Actual number of
photos, songs, and minutes will vary depending on camera/device model,
format resolution and compression, usable capacity, and bundled software.
Actual usable memory capacity may vary. 1MB equals 1 million bytes; 1GB
equals 1 billion bytes.
NUMBER OF IMAGES STORED ON A DIGITAL CARD The number of
pictures you can take varies depending on your camera model and complexity
of the scene being photographed. To calculate how many pictures your card
can hold, divide the capacity of your card by the average file size of your
images. For example, if you have a 256MB card, and use a camera that has an
average file size of 1.2MB, then 256 divided by 1.2 gives you approximately
213 pictures. As you change modes on your camera, the number of images will
increase if you shoot in a lower resolution mode, and decrease if you shoot
in a higher resolution mode.
Flash Card Speed
Comparison
133X
80X
66X
40X
20MB/s
12MB/s
10MB/s
6MB/s
Guide
To Flash Media Cards
Demystifying Memory Cards in a Flash!
As the digital world advances, so does the desire to retain the information
that is gathered. That is no exception for products such as digital cameras,
cell phones and MP3 players that offer capacity expansion via numerous
types of flash memory cards. Here we break it down for you with an introduction
to the various flash memory cards currently available.
Click Here To Learn More »
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may be obtained by mailing a self addressed, stamped envelope to the
address below and requesting the warranty for item number:
A128-1002
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