![]() Why would I need an external adapter?”įor myself, there are three reasons: Speed, electrical power, and extra ports. “My camera already connects to my computer via USB, so I can already read the memory card. The micro SD cards used here only formatted to 126 GB, not 128 GB. MS/MSXC Accepts Sony Memory Stick and Memory Stick Duo cardsġ26 GB Memory Stick Pro Duo made from two 64 GB Micro SD cards fit into a Duo adapter. SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC Accepts the SD-type cards There are three slots that accept memory cards, and they only accept the SD/Micro SD/Memory Stick styles. ![]() Slower cards will perform identically with both USB 2 and USB 3. However, the transfer speeds might be limited with USB 2 depending upon the maximum speed of the card. When finished, safely eject the media.Įven though this is a USB 3 device, it is backward compatible with USB 2 ports. As soon as a card is inserted, a file manager opens (depending upon the system configuration) to display the card. I have used this with Ubuntu 14.04, Linux Mint 17, and Xubuntu 14.04, and all of them immediately detected the card reader. Linux Usageĭriver installation is unnecessary with Linux. The card reader supports Mac OS, Windows XP/Vista/7/8, and… Linux! While other products might be Linux-compatible yet not mention the fact, this is one of the products I have seen recently that goes out of its way to list Linux compatibility on the package. All compatible cards are listed as well as operating system compatibility.
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