The Lexar Professional Workflow HR1 is a four-bay USB 3.0 card reader hub designed for professional photographers who need to import images and video from multiple cards quickly. The modular device ...
A lot of the USB 3.0 hubs we see here at the TUAW Labs have two things in common -- they're fairly good sized and they can only be used as a USB 3.0 hub. Accessory manufacturer Inateck has released ...
The Lexar Professional Workflow HR1 drive hub comes with easy pop-out cover plates that protect unused ports from unnecessary dust and dirt, and they also give the unit a more streamlined look than ...
Apple’s iMac (as well as its discontinued Thunderbolt Display and Cinema Display) are cool, clean-looking devices. But to me, the sleek appearance comes with one annoyance that I call the “Mac reach ...
Since the Inateck HB3001G OTG Hub and reader doesn’t connect to a normal PC, I’ll be using a Medion branded Lenovo LifeTab S7322. It features a quad-core ARM Cortex A9 1.6GHz CPU, 1GB RAM and 8GB ...
Everyone loves a gadget that can do it all. Just look at the Swiss Army knife, it can pretty much do anything you want it to. This 55-in-1 Bluetooth Card Reader + Hub packs a lot of stuff into a tiny ...
I wonder why USB specialist Thanko has never thought of this cool card reader and USB hub combo [JP] that looks like a toy truck. The gadget offers a total of three USB 2.0 ports and supports 13 ...
This 62-in-1 USB hub can read just about any memory card you can throw at it, and maybe some that don’t even exist. Seriously, I had no idea that there were even this many formats out there. It also ...
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Other World Computing has begun selling NewerTech's miniStack MAX, an ambitious all-in-one hard drive, Blu-Ray/CD/DVD reader/burner, SD card reader and USB hub in one compact enclosure meant to match ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Though they initially faced competition from rival formats, SD cards — short for Secure Digital — have long been the standard form of ...