Jump to content
The Inquirer-Home

Kingston does mobile multi card reader

One less thing to carry, or is it one more
Monday, 11 February 2008, 11:56

A 2GB Flash drive for reading mobile phone memory cards was launched by Kingston Technology at Mobile World in Barcelona.

It’s “all in one,” has a mouthful of a name being called the DataTraveler Micro Reader and reads microSD, microSDHC, or Memory Stick Micro (M2) cards.

“Digital content can now be enjoyed on the phone without the need for cables,” which is great and the 2GB version costs £14.30 ex vat or 1GB for under a tenner plus vat, which is cheap.

Kirsty Miller, European Flash Product Marketing Manager, Kingston Technology. “We believe the DT Micro Reader (they've shortened the name already!) will be well received by the mobile community as a smart single-solution to navigate the plethora of devices and card
formats on the market today.”

Great use of the word plethora. µ

Share this:

Comments
Not as memorable as...

Jefe, would you say I have a plethora of pinatas?

posted by : Evil Overlord, 12 February 2008 Complain about this comment
Advertisement
Subscribe to the INQ Newsletter
Sign-up for the INQBot weekly newsletter
Click here to sign up Existing user
Advertisement
INQ Poll

Christmas computer sales

Will you be buying a new computer this Christmas?