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Kodak microSD card reader

Ilse Jurrien
CES report
Monday 11th, January 2010
Posted by: Ilse Jurrien

Copying and sharing memory card-based photos, videos, music and data is easier than ever with new Kodak card readers developed by Sakar International. Four card readers now available in stores will be joined in spring 2010 by an extra-secure microSD card reader designed to transfer photos from your cell phone or camera, including the new Kodak SLICE Touchscreen Camera announced by Kodak. Roughly the size of a quarter, the new Kodak R110 card reader for microSD Cards (MSRP $14.99) has special features to keep the card, USB connection and device itself safe and secure.

Kodak microSD card reader

Extra-secure Kodak microSD card reader
The Kodak microSD card reader slides open from the middle to expose the card compartment and USB - then slides closed to prevent the card from falling out and the USB from collecting dust and dirt. For loss protection, it comes with a cord that connects to your keychain as well as a built-in non-detachable cover that cannot be misplaced. The new Kodak card reader is MAC OS and PC system compatible, including Windows 7.

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Kodak microSD card reader

Kodak card reader family
• Kodak A270 72-in-1 card reader (MSRP $29.99), a universal reader/writer with hard-to-find SIM card support that makes it easy to modify, print, backup or share addresses from your mobile phone. The reader also supports all versions of SD/HC, microSD, CF, XD and MEMORY STICK PRO memory cards. It is MAC OS and PC system compatible and includes a back compartment for storing SD and MS cards.

Kodak microSD card reader

Kodak card reader
• Kodak A250 50-in-1 card reader (MSRP $19.99), offering support for all versions of SD/HC, microSD, CF, XD and MEMORY STICK PRO memory cards. MAC OS and PC system compatible.

Kodak microSD card reader

Kodak card readers
• Kodak R120 card reader for MEMORY STICK Cards (MSRP $14.99) including MEMORY STICK PRO/PRO Duo. MAC OS and PC system compatible.
• Kodak R130 card reader for SD and SDHC cards (MSRP $14.99).
All models in the Kodak card reader family are USB 2.0 compatible and have a rubberproof coating for protection.

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