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The Watering Hole
SD card + adapter + car
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard" data-source="post: 393562" data-attributes="member: 3531"><p>The external drives I'm looking at are only about £22 or £25 and they come with an SD card reader built-in. I think you pay about the same for a CD drive which doesn't have a card reader, so I might as well get both functions in one box. I'm starting to think that the "card reader" term is unfortunate, as many (all?) of them seem to support write too.</p><p></p><p>So, I think I'll probably just buy the most likely CD drive with a full-size card reader and thrash it to death with my collection of dodgy albums. If the SD card reader won't write to the card, Plan B will be to use the built-in micro SD slot in my laptop, and use an adapter in the car. </p><p></p><p>Or I might borrow my partner's external card reader, with its 3m of tangled cables and bulky power supply ...</p><p></p><p>-R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard, post: 393562, member: 3531"] The external drives I'm looking at are only about £22 or £25 and they come with an SD card reader built-in. I think you pay about the same for a CD drive which doesn't have a card reader, so I might as well get both functions in one box. I'm starting to think that the "card reader" term is unfortunate, as many (all?) of them seem to support write too. So, I think I'll probably just buy the most likely CD drive with a full-size card reader and thrash it to death with my collection of dodgy albums. If the SD card reader won't write to the card, Plan B will be to use the built-in micro SD slot in my laptop, and use an adapter in the car. Or I might borrow my partner's external card reader, with its 3m of tangled cables and bulky power supply ... -R [/QUOTE]
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