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All-in-1 USB Card Reader

Wednesday, August 20, 2014 Articles, Tips Comments Off on All-in-1 USB Card Reader

One of the hardware that I have worked on was a Dell Precision T1650 and the option that stood out on it to me was the internal 19 in 1 Media Card Reader. The Dell Precision T1650 was not the first tower PC that I had supported but it was the first PC that featured an internal reader as the user of the Dell Precision T1650 is a Graphics Designer and would have clients digital cameras with images that needed to be on flyers.

I was very impressed with the setup that I did researched for an All-in-1 USB Card Reader that could be used with a my Dell Latitude D400 laptop so that I could have it handy if the need called for it and found one so compact, two of them could easily fit inside my wallet. This reader was the eSecure All-in-1 USB Card Reader for all Digital Memory Cards.

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