Flash card reader. An accessory that attaches to your computer by cable. You insert a flash memory card into the reader to transfer files. Flash memory card. A card containing chips that store images.
These drives are so small they can be plugged into a Type II CompactFlash slot on a digital camera or flash card reader. (Type I CompactFlash slots are thinner).
cameras let you edit shots as you take them, but before you can really work on digital images, you have to move them to your computer, either by connecting your camera to a PC via USB cable or by inserting your flash card into a flash card reader.
A port on the computer that is faster than a serial port but slower than SCSI, USB, or IEEE 1394 ports. Often used by printers and flash card readers. Parallel runways: Runways that are the same distance apart from each other at all points.
Often used by printers and flash card readers. PCB - Printed Circuit Board A substrate on which a predetermined pattern or printed wiring and printed elements has been formed. Also called a printed wiring board (PWB).
Assuming your computer already has USB, why would you want to go to the expense of adding a Firewire card just for this reader? SPEED! The Unity Digital CompactFlash card reader takes advantage of the higher bandwidth Firewire standard (up to ...
which allows them to send data directly to a PictBridge-capable computer printer without the need for a computer. Some DVD recorders and television sets can read memory cards used in cameras; alternatively several types of flash card readers have TV ...
See also: Card Reader, Digital camera, Card, Image, Camera
 
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