Electronics : SanDisk SDDR-64-768 Compact Flash to PC Card Adapter

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 : SanDisk SDDR-64-768  Compact Flash to PC Card Adapter

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: SanDisk
EAN: 0619659017118
Label: SanDisk
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: SDDR-64-768
Platform: Not Machine Specific
Publisher: SanDisk
Studio: SanDisk

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Product Description:
A useful component that allows insertion of CompactFlash media in a notebook or handheld device's PC Card slot



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Product!
I needed this to play mp3s in my car stereo using the PC Card slot. I put songs on my compact flash card and connect it to this adapter to play them in my car. Works perfect! Great product!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My mini disc changer
I have a Honda that supports a flash card in the stereo. I just needed an adapter,couldn't find one in town at all. I came across the site when googled the memory card,received it quickly & safe. My laptop does not support a flashcard so I did have to buy a reader/writer. I downloaded all my CD's now I can enjoy all my music. Nice for LONG DRIVES!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - PC card adapter purchase
I received my PC card adapter in perfect condition, took me a little while to get but atleast I've got it. Thanks to amazon



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Ultra Slow Compact Flash PCMCIA adapter
Transfer rates were around 1Mb per second - too slow for good video playback. I don't understand why SanDisk would offer a slow 16 bit PCMCIA (Type I) card that you could never take advantage of Ultra or Extreme compact flash memory? If you want to transfer large files to or from compact flash memory, purchase the 32 bit PCMCIA (Type II) adapter made by Viking InterWorks. With the Viking adapter, a 6 GB of iTunes folder was moved in about 5 minutes (~20Mb/sec)) to a 16Gb Extreme III compact flash card.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Warning: 16-bit adapter cards are OLD TECHNOLOGY! Stick with 32-bit
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?

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