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USB 2 readers are much of a muchness these days. I would look out for ones
that support xD cards; even if you don't use cards, because it's a
reasonable sign that the card reader is a recent design. Oh and don't be
fooled with old stock that says USB 2.0 Full Speed - it's High-Speed you
want!
"Gordon MacPherson" <gordon.macpherson@path.ox.ac.uk> wrote in message
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> Any preferences for USB2 CF card readers? Any to avoid?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gordon
>
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Gordon MacPherson wrote:
> Any preferences for USB2 CF card readers? Any to avoid?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gordon
>
Reader Technology is pretty well established today.
All the new ones seem to work very well.
I personally buy by price alone. Being frugal by nature, I buy whatever
is on sale when I need it. I have not been disappointed yet. If I happen
to get a lemon, I'll just toss it and buy another brand next time.
I NEVER pay more than $13 for a USB 2 Hi-Speed Generic multicard reader.
Bob Williams