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Kingston Launches MobileLite USB Card Reader
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, May 23, 2007
Kingston Technology has announced the launch of MobileLite 9-in-1 USB card reader that would help mobile consumers navigate multiple expansion memory card formats more easily while moving between mobile phones, digital cameras, PCs and portable media devices.
"There are so many flash memory card formats currently used by different digital devices that the Kingston MobileLite will be a welcome tool that simplifies managing digital content between one s cell phone, digital camera, PC and MP3 player," said Scott Chen, vice president, APAC business development, Kingston Technology.
Chen further added that with nine different card reading options, MobileLite makes moving and accessing music, video, image and data files between cards and devices quick and easy via one convenient reader.
The new MobileLite USB reader works with nine different memory card formats: microSD, miniSD, full-size Secure Digital, SDHC, MMCmicro, MMCmobile, RS-MMC, MMCplus and full-size MMC. When in use, MobileLite appears as three drive letters (for example G:\, H:\ and I:\) and data transfer is as simple as drag and drop.
Three Secure Digital (SD) flash memory card bundles join the MobileLite release, a 1GB standard SD card combo pack is available now and 1GB microSD and 2GB SD bundles will follow later this quarter.
Kingston products are distributed in India by AA Infoways, Avnet India, Ingram Micro, Kobian Electronics and Transtek Infoways.
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pls let me have the address of kingston mobile lite usb 9 in 1 card reader. |
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- M.D.Williams,
Nil, Calicut, ,Kerala
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