I would recommend Lexar as a brand for speed when it comes to a card reader. Lexar is a popular brand and highly reliable plus they work with most electronics.
IOgear makes a universal card reader that is sure to read any memory stick you have.
You should probably buy a memory card reader of the brand of card you have. This will ensure that it works properly.
You can buy these memory readers from this brand, it just wont be as quick or reliable.
The WOLVERINE DATA FlashPac 7-in-1 Memory Card Reader is good for that. It is a bit on the pricey side and can run you around $160.
The Lexar Single Slot Multi-Card Reader Card reader is a great buy. Brand new it can cost around $40.
SDHC is currently the fastest type of memory card.
A media card reader is a 'port' either attached to or a part of a computer. It is where you insert memory cards from digital cameras for example. If buying a new PC, an important consideration maybe that the media card reader in the PC will work with whatever brand of memory card you have in your digital camera.
Card reader itself does not contain any memory, so the answer is NO. If you mean the card reader with memory card inside, then the answer is YES.
The Kingston FCR-HS219/1 19-in-1 USB 2.0 Card Reader has a lot of really great reviews and can read a multitude of different memory cards.
It depends on the memory card reader, but typically the answer is no.
There are so many reasons why it occurs. Maybe your memory card is not functioning or your card reader itself. There's also a posibility that you card reader is not compatible with your memory card, make sure you have the manual for your card reader for it's specification and compatibilities. Many card readers today uses memory card adapter aside from the memory card alone. It function as a protective material for your memory card. Maybe your card reader needs an adapter not only the memory card. I hope this one helps.
media reader/ card reader/ memory card, reader or writer