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December 17, 2007
Sonnet Releases 21-in-1 Multimedia Memory Card Reader and Writer

On Monday, Sonnet Technologies announced the release of its new
21-in-1 Multimedia Memory Card Reader and Writer. The card, which retails for US$29.95, is designed for the ExpressCard/34 slot found on the MacBook Pro laptop and will be available on Wednesday, December 19th.
According to Macworld News, the unit can read from and write to 21 different flash memory card formats such as the Memory Stick, MultiMedia Card (MMC), Secure Digital (SD), xD-Picture card and others.
The 21-in-1 card requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later and an available ExpressCard/34 slot to function.
Had luck with a similar product or found something better? Let us know over in the comments and forums.
Posted by chrisbarylick at December 17, 2007 2:05 PM
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Comments
It doesn't support Compact Flash cards??? Aren't these the most common cards for digital SLRs? Weird.
Posted by: gp at December 19, 2007 1:06 PM










