USBGeek.com's Computer Keys USB Multi-Card Reader

USB 2.0 Multi-Card Reader Looks Like Enter+Ctl Keys, Supports SDHC 2.0, SD, micro SDHC, microSD/T-flash, Sony M2, Memory Stick, MS Duo

USBGeek.com Computer Keys USB Multi-Card Reader

At last we have it. The culmination of what I’m sure were minutes of product development effort has finally led us to what can only be described as the pinnacle of USB multi-card reader design, the Enter+Ctrl Keys Card Reader from the folks at usbgeek.com. Not only does it read the cards, it looks like a couple of well-known computer keys at the same time. Pure genius.

The Enter+Ctrl Keys Card Reader from the uber-nerds at USBGeeks.com is exactly what you think it is. It’s a USB 2.0 dongle shaped like the Enter and Ctrl keys from a keyboard. You take off the Ctrl part of the unit to expose the business end of the device and you insert pretty much any type of mini-memory card into the side. From the specs on the website, the unit can handle SDHC 2.0, SD, micro SDHC, microSD/T-flash, Sony M2, Memory Stick, and MS Duo. They have thrown an “etc.” on the end so it’s my guess that it supports more than that.

The Enter+Ctrl Keys Card Reader is compatible with Window Vista/XP/2000, Mac OS and is available for sale now at www.usbgeek.com for $12. It comes in your choice of either dark blue or white.

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