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    ExpressCard Card Reader Help

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by NetBrakr, Aug 28, 2006.

  1. NetBrakr

    NetBrakr Notebook Deity

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    Hello all,

    My sister wants a card reader but doesnt like cables going everywhere on her notebook, B130. So I am doing the research for her. I found a 11-in-1 ExpressCard Card Reader. But the brand is unknown to me, SIIG???? I have the SanDisk 6-in-1 Card reader, and I know that I trust SanDisk. So, anyone have this ExpressCard card reader? or this brand is ok or not ok? Any info will be appreciated.

    TIA.

    JC
     
  2. NetBrakr

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    Oh well, I guess that everyone has a bulit in card reader on their notebooks, thanks for reading.

    JC
     
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    I have a SIIG card in my desktop- a PCI 2x USB 2.0/1x Firewire/1x Ethernet (useful since I don't have an integrated ethernet port on the motherboard, nor USB 2.0 headers). It's worked perfectly well for me. That said, I've never used a SIIG product outside of that.
     
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    Cool, thank you.

    JC