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Hi Speed USB 2.0 5-in-1 Card Reader
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Hi Speed USB 2.0 5-in-1 Card Reader

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Indicative market price: R120.00
R35.00
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Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
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Product details

Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Customer ratings:
Bob Shop ID
4425021
Card Reader-5in1
 
Product Name: USB 2.0 5 in1 card reader
Main features:
Support USB 2.0 high speed, top read/write speed is
20MByte/Sec,18MByte/Sec(support 133X SD card). ¡P
support xD/SD/MMC/mini SD/RS-MMC/HS-
MMC/TF/MS/MS Pro/MS MG/MS MG Pro/MS Duo/MS Pro
Duo/MS MG Duo/MS MG Pro Duo etc..(mini SD/RS-
MMC/TF/MS Duo/MS Pro Duo/MS MG Duo need adapter)
Complies with USB power specification for bus-
powered device
Two LED indicates on double side 
Compact size and portable

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Customer ratings: 2 ratings

Excellent, helpfull, easy to communicate.
06 Aug 2007
The item is in good condition although there were delays.
17 Aug 2007