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9 stars
Sweet with XP sauce...Real smooth!
by gabbo on February 24, 2005
Pros: It works and it's a bargain.
Cons: There's no current competition for value and quality.
Summary: It does what I need it to do, transfer data.
Summary: It does what I need it to do, transfer data.
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10 stars
Excellent - No problems after a year
by mikemcd22 on December 23, 2006
Pros: Compact and versatile. Convenient
Cons: Plastic door closes inadvertantly. Tends to slide a little
Summary: Not much to report, just a good reliable card reader.
Summary: Not much to report, just a good reliable card reader.
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9 stars
Near perfecr performance, could be better in removal.
by Blazin4Christ777 on June 7, 2006
Pros: Rubberized points so it doesn't slide around, you don't have to use the hotbar to remove cards if you put them in.
Cons: if you want to remove it from your computer you just have to pull it out, no matter how many times you choose to stop iton the hotbar it won't.
Summary: Buy it if you need it, its one fault is nothing to sneeze at and its interface is great.
Summary: Buy it if you need it, its one fault is nothing to sneeze at and its interface is great.
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10 stars
Great product for small cash!
by on January 12, 2005
Pros: I have been using this product for nearly a year. I’m running Windowsxp home edition, and I have never had any problems. I use all the supported media and the performance is great. The install was a breeze. I use several brands of media and all have wo
Cons: None
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10 stars
What did I ever do without it?
by on January 12, 2005
Pros: Can't say enough good things about this product, particularly for its unfailing reliability. I use a Mac, by the way.
Cons: No problems yet.
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8 stars
Instructions need improvement
by on January 12, 2005
Pros: Plugged it into my USB port on my computer and it worked with my Camedia software for my Olympus camera.
Cons: The instructions are a bit flaky. Nowhere, do they tell you what the light are for on the top of the reader. I assume the left one is the power light. The right one showed red when I inserted the media. At no time did it turn green, as shown in images on
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1 stars
In 98SE could only get exception warnings with supplied and online drivers.
by wolf1a on May 13, 2005
Pros: If it would work, all flavors of digital media supported
Cons: Can't get it to work and the support site only leads to the online based driver which doesn't fix the issue.
Summary: The Lexar site has a very poor support section, in my opinion. I doubt that I am the only one experiencing this issue with the product. I will be returning ...
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Summary: The Lexar site has a very poor support section, in my opinion. I doubt that I am the only one experiencing this issue with the product. I will be returning it, as it does not function.
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