Sandberg making new multi card reader

For just £19.99

Sandberg making new multi card reader. Hardware, Memory card readers, Sandberg 0

12 June 2008 18:09 GMT / By Katie Scott

Danish manufacturer Sandberg has announced a new Multi Card Reader.

Available from 20 June for £19.99, the card reader allows you to read off and write to a multitude of different memory cards.

As Sandberg explains: "With the card reader in the USB port you can read and write to a memory card just as you would to a hard disk".

This, it says, is especially useful for photographers as "it allows you to see the images from your digital camera in a matter of seconds".

Included in the box is the Multi Card Reader, one 1.8m USB 2.0 connection cable, user guide and a 5-year warranty card.

It's available now through Amazon.

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  • I've had one of those for a few months. Available for only a few quid from ebay unbranded. Posted by jj, UK

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