Transcend Information has launched the RDP7, a new multi-card reader that features an integrated USB hub. With the addition of USB 2.0 ports, the 3-slot card reader can accommodate up to three USB peripherals in addition to reading most memory card formats available on the market, the company highlighted.
Measuring 88x54x10.6mm, the new RDP7 multi-card reader features a built-in USB cable that snaps into its chassis for extra portable convenience.
The new Transcend multi-card reader supports today's most popular memory cards including SD, SDHC, microSDHC, microSD, TransFlash, MMC, MMCplus, RS-MMC, MMCmobile, MS, MS PRO, MS Duo, MS PRO Duo, MS PRO-HG Duo and M2. With an adapter, it can also support MMCmicro, miniSD and miniSDHC cards.
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