A bumpy battery case isn’t the only new product from Apple this month. The iPad-specific Lightning to SD Card Reader has been replaced with a newer version with the same name, appearance, and price, ...
The camera industry is moving toward SD and microSD cards for storing images, but there are still some holdouts, especially at the high end of the market, that use larger CompactFlash (CF) cards. For ...
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Does your laptop have a card reader slot? Mine doesn’t! And if yours doesn’t either, you know how much that sucks—especially when you need to grab SD or microSD footage from a dashcam, a security cam, ...
If you regularly shoot and edit on location, you'll likely need to transport a collection of memory cards, along with a card reader. Add in a separate USB cable and, at best, you've got an annoying ...
Plenty of inexpensive USB-C memory card adapters are now on the market. But would you consider spending about $50 for one? If it’s the SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II SD Card USB-C Reader ($47 on Amazon), ...
The problem with all of these newfangled, fingernail-size memory card formats is that most require an adapter for use in standard card readers -- an adapter that many people lose within seconds of ...
You might be familiar with SanDisk MicroSD cards from using one in your mobile phone, old mp3 player, or portable GPS system. Because microSD cards are so small, about one fourth the size of a regular ...