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- Compatible with MacBook Pro and Windows notebooks with ExpressCard slot
- Fast file transfers from memory card to computer without cables
- Inserts completely into slot with no protrusion—may be left in all the time
- Plug and play—no drivers to install
- Bus Interface:
- ExpressCard/34
- Media Connector Type
- Push/push media card connector
- Data Transfer Rate
- Up to 480 Mbits/sec
- Dimensions:
- 34 mm x 75 mm x 5 mm
- (1.34" x 2.95" x 0.19")
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Easy Access to All of Your
Gadgets’ Data
Sonnet’s 21-in-1 Multimedia Memory Card Reader ExpressCard/34 is a Simply Fast™ solution for moving files from your electronic devices’ memory cards to your notebook computer’s hard drive, with no cables required. This handy device works with the most popular memory card formats, including Memory Stick™, MMC (Multimedia Card), SD (Secure Digital), XD-Picture Card™, and all their variations.
Wonderfully small, the Multimedia Memory Card Reader ExpressCard/34 inserts flush inside your MacBook Pro or Windows notebook’s ExpressCard slot so you can store it there when it’s not in use. Its ingenious design enables it to accept all the compatible memory cards through a single slot—just push the card in. When you’re done transferring files from the card, just push it in further, and it pops out. Imagine transferring photos, data, games and music files from your memory cards—without cables, without another gadget to pack, and without draining batteries—at speeds up to 480 Mbits/s!
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 | MacBook Pro 15-inch This is the first laptop range with Intel processors. They have a squarish aluminium, metal casing (very similar to the previous PowerBook aluminium models). The display has a silver edge around it and the lid locks with a latch when closed. These are physically different to the later "Unibody" models. |
 | MacBook Pro 15-inch (Aluminium Unibody) This is the second laptop range with Intel processors. They have a rounded aluminium, metal casing (made from one solid piece of aluminum - hence their "Unibody" nickname). The ultrathin "glossy" LED display has a black edge around it and the lid does not lock with a latch when closed. They have an all-new, all-in-one, smooth glass Multi-Touch trackpad. These MacBook Pros are physically different to the previous MacBook Pro models. |
 | MacBook Pro 17-inch This is the first laptop range with Intel processors. They have a squarish aluminium, metal casing (very similar to the previous PowerBook aluminium models). The display has a silver edge around it and the lid locks with a latch when closed. These are physically different to the later "Unibody" models. |
 | MacBook Pro 17-inch (Aluminium Unibody) This is the second laptop range with Intel processors. They have a rounded aluminium, metal casing (made from one solid piece of aluminum - hence their "Unibody" nickname). The ultrathin LED display has a black edge around it and the lid does not lock with a latch when closed. They have an all-new, all-in-one, smooth glass Multi-Touch trackpad and a built-in battery that is not user replaceable. These MacBook Pros are physically different to the previous MacBook Pro models. |
 | ExpressCard/34 The ExpressCard/34 standard is designed to replace PCMCIA/Cardbus slots in laptop computers |
Mac - MacBook Pro (15" and 17")
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Mac OS X Version 10.5.x or 10.4
| Win - PC notebook with ExpressCard/54 or ExpressCard/34 slot
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Windows Vista
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Windows XP SP2
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