March 10th, 2008 at 5:23 pm

At the Mobile World Congress, Kingston showed us a neat accessory for data porting between a mobile phone and a computer. The so called DataTraveler Micro Reader is an all-in-one USB Flash drive and reader that can store, transfer and read content on mobile memory cards.
With dimensions of just 64×19.8×10.4 mm, weight of 8.68 g, and with its own storage capacity of up to 4GB, the tiny device is just perfect to carry around. All popular formats are supported, including microSD, microSDHC, and
Memory Stick Micro (M2).
Unfortunately, we don’t know how much the DataTraveler Micro Reader will cost once it’s released later in the month — we only know the 1GB version will be released first, followed by the 2GB and 4GB versions soon after.
via
intomobile.com
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