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Kingston MobileLite USB 2.0 Multi-card Reader with 8 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card FCR-MLG2+SD4/8GB

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Kingston's MobileLiteG2 is a compact, portable, multifunctional card reader that lets you easily transfer digital data, photos, games, music and more stored on memory expansion cards between all kinds of digital devices.Designed for use with different types of SD/SDHC and microSD/SDHC Flash memory cards, MobileLiteG2 lets users carry a single device to store, transfer or read data on any USB host device while using a variety of flash cards for mobile phones, digital cameras, Netbooks, computers, MP3 players and more.Ideal for personal or professional use, MobileLiteG2 will quickly become an essential part of your mobile gear. It's ultra-portable, plug and play and requires no external power source.MobileLiteG2 has retractable covers on each side to make it compact and protect the USB connector and the Flash memory cards from damage. It includes a dongle, a USB extension that allows you to plug the MobileLiteG2 into USB slots that are harder to reach. When in use, MobileLiteG2 appears as two drive letters and data transfer is as simple as drag and drop.

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Kingston MobileLite USB 2.0 Multi-card Reader with 8 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card FCR-MLG2+SD4/8GB
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  • Publisher: Kingston H. Corporation
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  • Average Customer Review: 4 Star based on 6 reviews

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Avg. Customer Review: 4 Star

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Love it 2010-02-27
Comment: I don't have to worry about losing any caps that cover the USB port. Both ends of the reader are retackable with one covering the USB port and the other side covering the cards slots. The spot for the key ring is built into the drive, so no extended pieces that could potentially break off.
Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Solid card & reader 2010-02-25
Comment: The card was abused over this last vacation. Backed up files from the PC, wrote video and took well over 1000 10mp pics to it. It's a tadon the slow side - if you want to edit I suggest copying to the hard drive and then copying back, but other than that it held up fine as any decent card should.

The reader comes with a very short extension cord for the HDMI input. Useful for laptops, but for Towers you'll want a longer one.

For the price at the time I bought this was a very good deal... like buying the card and getting the reader for free.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Road Warrior 2010-02-25
Comment: I purchased this unit to allow me to download my SDHC card while on the road. It has proved to be invaluable for this task. I particularly appreciate the sliding covers for the USB and SDHC slot. I don't have to worry about damaged connectors, which has been a problem in the past. Well worth the price.
Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Reader and 8 GB Card 2010-02-23
Comment: It was good buy the card reader is a bit bigger than I expected so if you plug it into your USB slot on your laptop it will cover other slots nearby. There is a also a small USB cable you can use to connect the drive to a USB slot on your computer which till take up less space than the reader itself. The flash card works good but I think its formatted as a FAT32 file limiting size of files you can place on it. You should format to NTFS if you want to place large files on the drive.
Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Wish I could give this zero stars... 2010-02-20
Comment: The thing has two sliding ends ostensibly to protect the usb plug and the slot for the memory card. Put it in your pocket and both sliders slide in leaving the "protected parts" exposed. Many times I have had to fish in my pocket to find the card and pray it hadn't fallen out of my pocket. Today I went to plug it in only to find the metal usb male plug had fallen off. I found in my pocket, slid it back onto the circuit board and rescued my data. Then I took the card out and pitched the device in the garbage. Not worth the effort of reurning it, and I had it for less than a month. Turned out to be an expensive 8g card bundled with a worse than worthless device.