LACIE UNIVERSAL MEDIA USB 2.0 ( 107617 )


Compras Nikon
Bluetooth
This multi-format media reader/writer allows you to use six types of memory cards with a single device, and without the use of adapters. Easy-to-read activity LEDs help avoid data errors or loss due incorrect media removal. The LaCie Universal Media Drive is perfect for those working in environments where multiple types of digital media are used. This drive will work with Macs and PCs and offers plug and play convenience, which makes it ideal for sharing among computers.This versatile drive's compact design, simple setup and convenient USB interface make it ideal for viewing images on a variety of digital media. It easily fits on the desktop, and its rugged aluminum casing provides reliable durability for traveling, transporting or sharing. The LaCie Universal Media Drive is ideal for quickly downloading digital photos from a digital camera. Simply connect the drive to your computer via the USB port, insert any of the six memory cards this drive supports, and your images can be transferred in minutes.Designed to support the leading memory cards, the LaCie Universal Media Drive is the ideal tool for professional or casual photographers, advertising agencies, MP3 addicts or handheld computer users.
1 works great, but poor support from Lacie
Easy plug and play on both USB 1.0 or USB 2.0 with Windows XP professional. Had some problems with drive letter assignment on one of my computers, I solved problem myself and after two days have not heard from lacie.com support.
I should note that I have only used with CF cards, but it has worked great under both USB 1.0 and 2.0

Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 18:20:07 CDT
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Like, if I'm not for me, then fer shure, like who will be?  And if, y'know,

if I'm not like fer anyone else, then hey, I mean, what am I? And if not
now, like I dunno, maybe like when? And if not Who, then I dunno, maybe
like the Rolling Stones?
-- Rich Rosen (Rabbi Valiel's paraphrase of famous quote
attributed to Rabbi Hillel.)

... "fire" does not matter, "earth" and "air" and "water" do not matter.
"I" do not matter. No word matters. But man forgets reality and remembers
words. The more words he remembers, the cleverer do his fellows esteem him.
He looks upon the great transformations of the world, but he does not see
them as they were seen when man looked upon reality for the first time.
Their names come to his lips and he smiles as he tastes them, thinking he
knows them in the naming.
-- Roger Zelazny, "Lord of Light"