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Kingston launches MicroSD card readers

Plug your phone data into a PC
Fri Jun 22 2007, 14:11
KINGSTON HAS NOW released the ultra-portable USB microSD readers we liked the look of at Computex.

The 1GB and 2GB memory card reader combos allow data to be easily shifted between mobile phones and PCs.

The readers use a USB connector and memory expansion slot that accepts the microSD card format. It allows you to slip your phone card into a PC making it handy for downloading your photos ao storing contact information should you change phones.

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When in use, the USB microSD Reader appears as a separate drive letter and data transfer is as easy as drag and drop.

The 2GB microSD Reader (red) and card costs just £15.75. The 1GB version (black) is just £8.20. µ

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