DATAFAB ExpressCard To CompactFlash I II Card Adapter
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| DATAFAB ExpressCard To CompactFlash I II Card Adapter |
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| Manufacturer: datafab |
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| List Price: $49.99 |
| Sale Price: $14.99 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
| Features:
- Support CF Type I , CF Type II, MicroDrive, PIO mode 0-6, and UDMA mode 0-4 (CF 3.0)
- Compliant with ExpressCardTM standard
- Extreme high speed: Transfer files up to 33MB/sec
- Suitable for desktop or laptop equipped with ExpressCardTM /54 slot
- Allows smaller and thinner mobile electronic systems
- Compatible with Mac and PC laptops
- RoHS compliance
- Rugged and reliable stainless steel cover |
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Product Details |
- Brand New in Retail Box
- ExpressCard to CF CompactFlash I/II and MicroDrive Adapter
- Model Name: EXP-CF ( support cf type I and Type II and Micro drive)
- System Requirements: Support Windows 2000 XP and Vista
- and Support Mac 10.4 and above
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excellent item
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| Review Date: February 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Muhammad I. Ramdan, st paul, mn, usa |
| The item took a bit more than a week, but worth waiting for. It flushes completely in my lenovo t400 and transfers data super fast. At first I thought i wanted to buy a Delkin brand, but I am glad buying this one, it works and my cf card slides smoothly inside the reader. |
Just what I needed. . .
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| Review Date: June 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Mom to 3, Texas,USA |
| I had been looking for a way to transfer my photos from a CF card to my Dell computer. I had a USB adapter but it was too slow and I kept misplacing it. Now I can fit the adapter into the Expresscard slot and it stays there. And it was fast, fast, fast. I was able to transfer just over 200 photos in less than a minute! Before, this would take close to 10 minutes. And I have no trouble inserting the CF card. The adapter doesn't sit completely flush with my computer, but that's such a minor detail for me, considering how fast and convenient transferring photos have become. So glad I got this! |
Works Great!
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| Review Date: November 13, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Robert Lincoln, |
| I ordered this on a Sunday night, and received it in the mail 2 days later!! It works great in my Lenovo Thinkpad using Vista. |
Fast and Portable, but...
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| Review Date: January 26, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Z. Win, Honolulu, Hi |
| My only gripe is that you can't just plug and unplug the CF card from the device. You need to eject the whole device from the computer before you can attach a CF card. Other than that, it works great and the speed is very nice. |
Item does what it says except.....
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| Review Date: April 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Krizman, California USA |
| When you have the adapter inserted into the laptop's Express slot and you are then inserting the CF card into the adapter, when you go to click the CF card into the adapter pins the CF adapter pops out of the side of the Express slot thus causing Windoze OS to lose communication with the card's virtual drive map function. This can sometimes raise hell with the OS especially if you lose communication and them reestablish the link and lose it again three or four times before aligning the CF card into the adapter and then getting the CF adapter to click and lock back into the Express card slot. This adapter fits flush with the side of my HP laptop and probably yours as well. This is good because it turns a useless Express card slot into a handy, high speed CF card slot allowing pro photographers to leave the card readers and cables at home. /transfer speeds are faster than USB 2.0. So a 4GB Sandisk II card takes about 1.5 to 2 mins to transfer say 200 Raw images. That about 14 to 16 MB/s. That's about 1/3 to 1/2 the speed of say a Sata II internal to internal HD transfer running at about 35 to 47 MB/s. So it beats the pants off USB but be certain that this baby is fully inserted and locked into the slot before you start a data transfer. If this adapter pops out in mid transfer you stand to loose or corupt whatever files were getting transfered. Hopefully its not the cover shot that's paying all the bills that month. |
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