Eforcity Silver USB Memory Card Reader for Compact Flash CF I, CF II, CF Ultra II / MicroDrive / Smart Media Card / xD / Secure Digital: SD, SDC, SD Ultra, miniSD (with adapter), microSD/TransFlash (with adapter) / Multimedia Card: MMC I, MMC II, RS-MMC, HS-MMC / Memory Stick: MS, MS Pro, MS Duo, MS Pro Duo, MS MG, MS MG Pro, MS MG Duo, MS MG Pro Duo | List Price: $39.99 Discount Price: $8.24

| Brand: eforcity
Features: - Features and Specifications
- Hot-Swappable, Plug and Play, Supports Windows XP, 2000, 98, and Mac OS 9.2 and higher
- Installation tip: The driver CD is only needed for Windows 98. Otherwise, just plug in the device and it will install automatically.
- Compatible Cards: Compact Flash CF I, CF II, CF Ultra II / MicroDrive / Smart Media Card / xD / Secure Digital: SD, SDC, SD Ultra, miniSD (with adapter), microSD/TransFlash (with adapter) / Multimedia Card: MMC I, MMC II, RS-MMC, HS-MMC / Memory Stick: MS, MS Pro, MS Duo, MS Pro Duo, MS MG, MS MG Pro, MS MG Duo, MS MG Pro Duo
- Ideal for portable use - at home or on the road, desktop or laptop, your data will be ready.
Horrible quality [Posted on 2008-06-27] Buyer beware. Very cheaply made, and does not work properly. USB cable does not fit well in slot and must be constantly jiggled or held in. The pins in the slot for the CF/MicroDrive are placed too high, making it impossible to use that drive. xD card does not fit either.
This thing is cheap for a reason. It is very poorly made and I would not buy it.
Great value... [Posted on 2008-06-29] Very versatile card reader at a great price. Not very fancy and definitely a bit on the cheap side, but what can you expect for the price? Up to now it work as expected...
Good while lasted [Posted on 2008-07-28] Product worked for about 3 month, then CF portion stopped working. Quick inspection revealed that CF connector was not soldered to PCB. I guess you get what you pay for.
No SmartMedia [Posted on 2008-09-30] The version that I got (GP-4503-CR-S) had no installation disk, no documentation, and does not accept SmartMedia cards unless it needs some sort of unnamed adapter. The labeled lights on the front are for "XD", "SD/MMC", "MS/MSPRO", and "CF/MD" (and a light for "Power"). If your card isn't one of those, you may be out of luck.
Works, but the build is cheap and fragile [Posted on 2008-10-14] The unit does its job and works well for both PC and Mac. However, the build is cheap that it requires delicate handle. Compact Flash insert is rather painful, and I found that I could easily bend the pins. In fact, a little jiggle last time attempting to get the CF slot to work has eventually twist the pins enough to make it stop working.
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