PhotoFast CR-5500 Turns USB Flash Drive

Launches PhotoFast CR-5500 a USB microSD / SDHC card reader that can convert your microSD / SDHC cards in a USB flash drive. Using the JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks configuration), the CR-5500 combines the capacity of memory cards inserted.

PhotoFast CR-5500 Turns USB Flash Drive

PhotoFast CR-5500 supports up to 4GB microSD up to 16GB microSDHC and it promotes the combination of cards with different capabilities. The drive is compatible with Windows ReadyBoost. The price is 3800 Yen. [via itechnews]


Published December 7, 2009 in Component, Portable Storage
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