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HT November 30, 2007 at 7:30 am

USB stick + memory card reader = Kingston DataTraveler

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Stop me if this sounds familiar: You’re on vacation, taking many pictures, until you realize your digital camera’s memory card is almost full. How are you going to remove them so you can take more photos?


Kingston_datatravelerStop me if this sounds familiar: You’re on vacation, taking many pictures, until you realize your digital camera’s memory card is almost full. How are you going to remove them so you can take more photos?

A product like the Kingston DataTraveler Reader ($25) can help — it’s a 1-gigabyte USB Flash drive with an added bonus: an onboard expansion slot to read SD, SDHC and MMC cards, so you can dump your pics onto a computer and then delete the card to start again.

A 2GB model is just under $40, with 4GB and 8GB around the corner.

A cool stocking stuffer idea for the camera-happy traveler?

More info at www.kingston.com.


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Comments (2)

  • peggy jones says:

    where can i find a place where i can ask a question re my computer. like how do i find a cd burn on my pc. yes i know it is on my task bar but how do i get it to be able to use it

  • James says:

    Off-topic, but I thought I'd answer Peggy's inquiry. Peggy, you should have a program called Windows Media Player on your Start menu — launch it, and there should be a "Burn" tab at the top.

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