Electronics : Kingston DTCRC/4GB USB 2.0+ Micro SD/M2 Reader 

Electronics : Kingston DTCRC/4GB USB 2.0+ Micro SD/M2 Reader 

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Kingston DTCRC/4GB USB 2.0+ Micro SD/M2 Reader 

from: Kingston H. Corporation



Kingston DTCRC/4GB USB 2.0+ Micro SD/M2 Reader 
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Street Price: $40.99
Gaunz Org Price: $31.95
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Kingston
Color: Silver
EAN: 0740617127065
Label: Kingston H. Corporation
Product Manufacturer: Kingston H. Corporation
Model: DTCRC/4GB
Publisher: Kingston H. Corporation
Studio: Kingston H. Corporation
Warranty: 5 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • Versatile ¿ use as a USB Flash drive and/or as a reader for microSD, microSDHC, and MemoryStick Micro (M2)
  • Compliant ¿ with USB 2.0, SD Specification Version 2.00, Certified for Windows Vista, Supports Readyboost
  • Conveniently small and portable (keychain included)
  • Simple ¿ just plug and play into a USB port
  • Guaranteed ¿ five-year warranty




Reader  SD/M2 Micro 2.0+ USB DTCRC/4GB Kingston






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As easy as click and drag, DataTraveler Micro Reader is the ideal portable solution for quick and easy transfer of data between a PC or Mac and your mobile phone. lf you have a mobile phone that utilizes microSD, microSDHC, or M2, you can easily view and transfer your mobile content from the card in one easy step. Simply insert your memory card into the DataTraveler Micro Reader's onboard expansion slot. When inserted into a USB port, two drive letters (i.e. G:\ and H:\) will appear ? one for DataTraveler Reader's internal memory and one for the expansion slot.Transfer your files from your computer to your mobile phone by inserting the microSD, microSDHC, or M2 card into the expansion slot, inserting into your computer, then with a simple drag and drop, transfer the files to the card. Return the card to your phone to easily play your personal content on your phone without fumbling with cables.DataTraveler Micro Reader is a reliable, inexpensive solution for carrying digital files wherever you go. lt's the perfect companion for the microSD, microSDHC, and M2 cards you already own, or combine it with a purchase from Kingston's range of Flash card solutions.








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works Great ...
My MicroSD card fit right in the side slot. I now have two drives, one being the 4gig and the other my 8gig. No U3 or other kind of software which is nice.



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