Published on October 27th,2009 at 3:15 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Four New Types of Card Readers from Elecom

This morning Elecom released four new types of card readers that support, depending on the model, 20 to 40 kinds of memory cards (including the card type by itself and various speed classes). Two of the card readers are designed to be as compact as possible, the other two (pictured below) can be attached to a metallic surface thanks to their magnetic bottoms.

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Four New Types of Card Readers from Elecom
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  • http://xnnc.wordpress.com xnnc

    J’aime beaucoup la version ronde pour bureau, plus pratique pour insérer les cartes.
    Bien pensé.

 

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