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| Digital Concepts Cr-70-M Usb 2.0 21-In-1 Card Reader/Writer | 
enlarge | Brand: Sakar Category: CE
List Price: $64.99 Buy New: $13.25 You Save: $51.74 (80%)
New (5) from $13.25
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 5.8 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: CR-70-M Model: CR-70-M UPC: 021331258304 EAN: 0021331258304 ASIN: B0001ZN4Z2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Works with Ubuntu-no driver required March 4, 2008 100% plug and play with Ubuntu 7.10 Linux; it even puts a picture of a memory card on the desktop.
Zero stars isn't an option, or I would! December 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I agree with the first reviewer. This thing says 'incompetent' all over it! Maybe it works for other operating systems, but those of us using Win98SE, which it claims to support, it's a dud. I had the same experience as the other gentleman. I can't find a driver anywhere, and Sakar (the manufacturer) doesn't answer their phone. I have to go back to town tomorrow. I'll be taking this dog back to it's owner.
Worked from the get go December 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After a real disaster with a scan disk reader the CR-70R V506 worked from the start (did not have to down load any drivers)My old windows Me picked it up and away we went,Both my CD and CF cards worked fine.
after i spent three days in hell with the scan disk unit ??????? (computer ran like molasses in January each jpeg took 3 min at least to move, and crashing over and over) i am in heaven now with the CR-70R V506 Five stars from me. James
You've got to be kidding. October 24, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this? And, have tried to install it. Mine says it's a 21-in-1 card reader/writer, digital concepts, "Item# CR-70R V506". Maybe this is supposed to mean something to me. Supposedly you go to their sakar.com site to download the driver for WIN '98. Boy-oh-boy! The driver, when you think you might have found it, is a zipped directory inside a zipped directory inside a zipped directory; where maybe there might be a driver for this device. But first, I had to find a zip reader, on the internet and did, to unzip this thingy. It seemingly unzipped after a time, various files in various directories. The program acted as if it was installing a device driver, but never did. An added device never showed up in, the "My Computer" list of devices recognized. Windows tried but couldn't find any driver for this device in the various directories it inhabited. Windows kept asking me if I didn't have a disk with a device driver for this thingy, because it sure couldn't find such a thing. Nope.
In Amazon's description of this device they say it's 21-in-1, like mine, but the picture has 9-in-1 written on it. The description says, "Aa-nimh" in it (huh!) and disc included. Thirty years ago the computer industry worked pretty well, in DOS. But, we've come a long way since then. I'm not sure what it is that's being done today, maybe CEOs are receiving bonuses for abject failure and lack of any sense of resposibility, service to customers or to their products. If so, these people have figured out how to provide that.
Great memory card reader/writer! February 10, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This reader/writer is the cheapest that I have found online or in stores! You can get it at office max for $19.99 and avoid the shipping. It really does work on many different kinds of cards. I've used it so far for compactflash, sd, and microsd (using the sd adapter of course) and it has been really easy to transfer pictures and music files for my mp3 player! When the computer reads it, it separates it as 4 different drives, one for each slot. It is small and lightweight. Highly recommend it.
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