Nice - Highly Recommended
Written: Jun 07 '05 (Updated Dec 21 '05)
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Pros: Fast transfers, great price, and compact size.
Cons: None so far.
The Bottom Line: Bottom line is that this is has the best compact design, transfer rate, and price. Highly recommended
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| vchand's Full Review: SanDisk ImageMate 8-in-1 Memory Multi-Card Reader ... |
I originally had the ImageMate 6-in-1 Card Reader and Writer until I sold my Olympus C-4000 Zoom and bought a Olympus C-8080. My new camera uses the new xD card with was not in the ImageMate 6-in-1. So I switched to the new 8-in-1. I would say that I am as much satisfied with it as I was with the ImageMate 6-in-1. I may write a review for the 6-in-1 later.
PROS :
There are many good things about this unit. First of all, it comes with a stand that fits nicely with the body. I like to use the stand to stand it upright, but you can also use an optional USB cord and lay it on its side and not use the stand. But it is better to use the stand and not bother with getting another USB cord.
The unit installs very quickly and it is plug-and-play so you do not even have to install any drivers for it. But if you want to see some nice icons in your My Computer, you can use the CD that comes with it and install the drivers/software.
This unit once installed and mounted, works just like any removable disk drive, so you can use this with any software you want. I would recommend using Adobe Photoshop Album software that is in the CD that comes with it.
CONS :
I have not had any bad experiences with this unit or the model before this during the time I used it. I use this unit about three times a week, because I like to take a lot of pictures.
The only thing I dont like about this unit is that, viewing the picture while they are still in the memory card is kind of slow. The computer builds the thumbnail previews fast but it takes about 3 seconds per image. This is on my AMD Athlon 3200+ computer that I built. So the best way to look at your pictures is to first transfer them to your computer and then look at them.
A tip to keep in mind is to turn off the thumbnail feature in the removable drive to make it work faster.
EXPERIENCE :
Now I use this Sandisk ImageMate 8-in-1 all the time as I take a lot of pictures with my new Olympus C-8080. The transfer rate is amazing when copying larger mega pixel images to my computer.
It also comes with Adobe Photoshop Album 2 Starter Edition software. This gave me the opportunity to try it out and test it for myself. I think Photoshop Album is one of the best album softwares in the market today.
I have never had corrupt, damaged, or missing files while using the ImageMate 8-in-1. One other good thing is that when you insert a memory card in a slot, an auto-run window pops up and you can choose either to open as a folder or with a software program like Adobe Photoshop Album.
CONCLUSION :
I like using this reader and writer and will continue to use it until there is a need to get the next 12-in-1. I have had it for over nine months now and I have had no problems with it yet. I will recommend this to anyone thinking about buying a flash memory card reader and writer.
MEMORY CARDS SUPPORTED :
1. CompactFlash Type I
2. CompactFlash Type II
3. Memory Stick
4. Memory Stick PRO
5. SmartMedia
6. xD-Picture Card
7. MultiMediaCard
8. SD Card
ADVANCED FEATURES AND BENEFITS :
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 certified for superior data transfer
Backwards compatible with all USB 1.1 ports
All four memory slots are active, which allows you to copy data directly from card to card
Separate reader and docking station for quick desktop/laptop connectivity
Easy to install and use; true plug and play... no driver needed
Saves batteries; let an ImageMate 8 in 1 Reader/Writer (not your portable device) transfer your files
USB Mass Storage Class Devices
Certified Windows XP and Mac OS X
UNIT DIMENSIONS :
In docking:
Outer dimensions (H x L x W): 150 x 100 x 52 mm
Reader unit (H x L x W): 20.5 x 101 x 69 mm
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS :
Windows
Pentium class PC with USB support
Windows 98SE, 2000, ME, XP
CD-ROM drive
USB 2.0 port required for Hi-Speed transfer (full speed with USB 1.1)
Macintosh
Macintosh computer with USB support
Mac OS 9.1x+, OS X v10.1.2+
CD-ROM drive
USB 2.0 port required for Hi-Speed transfer (full speed with USB 1.1)
Copyright vchand 2005, All rights reserved.
Recommended:
Yes
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