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SanDisk 6-in-1 PC Card Adapter ( SDAD-67-A10, Retail Package)

SanDisk 6-in-1 PC Card Adapter ( SDAD-67-A10, Retail Package)
From SanDisk

Price: $49.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description

This 6-in-1 PC Card adapter turns your laptop's PC Card slot into a memory card reader quickly and easily. Just slip your SD Card, MultiMediaCard, SmartMedia, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO or xD-Picture Card media into this adapter and slide it into your computer's PC Card slot. Now you can read and write to any of the compatible media cards. This adapter works like a removable hard drive on any computer or notebook with a PC Card slot. Its protective stainless steel cover is rugged and reliable. Your media cards instantly become Plug-and-Play memory cards with this adapter


Product Details

  • Brand: SanDisk
  • Model: SDAD-67-A10
  • Dimensions: 5.00" h x 2.00" w x 7.00" l, 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Works with SD, MultiMediaCard, SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick, and Memory Stick PRO cards
  • Insert the card into the adapter and it becomes a "plug and play" memory card, compatible with any device with a PC Card slot
  • Protective stainless steel cover -- rugged and reliable

Customer Reviews

6-in 1 PC Card Adapter is great5
This 6-in 1 PC Card Adapter is great for older computers with a pc card slot. I don't know why SanDisk is not offering this adapter anymore. I was fortunate enough to find it from an independant supplier who had 1 in stock. Manufacturers shouldn't be so quick to drop certain items from their line. There are still a lot of customers that need these items.

Working in Civic and 32-bit card won't5
SanDisk 6-in-1 PC Card Adapter works in the Honda Civic PC Card slot.
I also own the Viking Interworks 32-Bit High Speed 5-in-1 Flash Cardbus PCMCIA PC card. It does not work in the Civic. It appears to go into the slot, but the Navigation screen will not close.

I'm using 2 GIG SD cards in the SanDisk adapter.

Warning: 16-bit adapter cards are OLD TECHNOLOGY! Stick with 32-bit5
I don't know why these types of cards are still on the market--they are old, slow, and obsolete. Instead, search for 32-bit Cardbus adapters such as the ones made by Viking, Delkin, or Lexar, which are many times faster but not much more expensive. And, they fit in the same PC card slot on most laptops made in the last decade. The 32-bit cards I have used are even a bit faster than USB 2.0 and Firewire.

You can spot 32-bit cards by the gold strip at the top of the card. No gold strip? Then prepare to wait an hour or more for your data to transfer, while your laptop is brought to its knees. The old silver cards may be fine for storing and playing mp3s, or may be needed for laptops made more than 10 years ago, but any large amount of data--such as GBs of photos or video-- will take quite a while to copy over. Why would you want a reader that is SLOWER than your flash media?