kingston.com - 10/8/2009
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Datasheet Kingston's MobileLiteG2 is a compact, portable, multifunctional card reader that lets you easily transfer digital data, photos, games, music and more stored on memory expansion cards between all kinds of digital devices. Designed for use with different types of SD/SDHC and ...
businesswire.com - 10/8/2009
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businesswire.com —
SAN DIEGO & FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--( BUSINESS WIRE
)--Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston...
Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of the MobileLiteG2 card ...
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Kingston Digital Releases MobileLite Generation Two
hardwaresphere.com - 10/10/2009
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hardwaresphere.com —
Kingston has released the second generation of their
MobileLite device and dub it as MobileLiteG2. This device...
is a flash card reader, which supports SD, SDHC, microSD, MicroSDHC, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo, memory stick micro (M2), which are the current hottest memory ...
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Kingston Digital MobileLiteG2 Flash Card Reader
ubergizmo.com - 10/8/2009
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ubergizmo.com —
Posted on Oct 8, 09 02:26 AM PDT
Kingston MobileLiteG2 memory card reader Kingston is more or...
less better known for their memory products, but this time round we have an accessory in the form of the Kingston MobileLiteG2 memory card reader. This ...
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Kingston MobileLiteG2 - Kingston MobileLiteG2 memory ...
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Kingston compact second generation MobileLite G2 media card reader
Krunker —
... reader to hard-to-reach USB slots.
You’ll be able to purchase the MobileLite G2 as a stand-alone reader or as part of memory card bundle (choose from a 4GB or 8GB Class 4 SDHC card).
Specs include:
Supports USB 2.0 or 1.1
Measures 2.45 x 1.16 x 0.646 inches
Weighs 18.9 grams
The standalone MobileLite G2 will be available for $11 dollars. The 4GB SDHC bundle sells for $28.50 while the 8GB bundle goes for $46 dollars.
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Hyper-Active-GO-GO-GO Quick Look: Kingston MobileLite G2
CrunchGear —
... cheap, online. $11-$13 bucks around the vast Internet.
It can hook to your keychain!
What we don’t:
Nothing, yet.
It doesn’t do CF cards, which is a bummer for the folks who need that – but seeing as a CF card is bigger than this thing in two out of three dimensions, we see why. If you need a microSD card reader and your laptop doesn’t have one, I’d recommend this one no problem.
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