It is a piece of hardware that is able to read 15 different types of cards (CF, xD, SD, microSD, MemoryProDuo, etc). The "in-1" part means that the slots to read all 15 card types are in one bay (internal) or box (external USB). For examplae Kingston, a proprietary brand of external reader lists: CompactFlash Card type I, CompactFlash Card type II, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Microdrive, MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, SmartMedia Card, Memory Stick PRO Duo, miniSD, RS-MMC, MultiMediaCardmobile, MultiMediaCardplus, SDHC Memory Card as it's 15.
A memory card reader is actually a device that can read flash memory cards and transfer that information onto your computer so you can view the content.
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.
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
you will need a card reader to connect your memory card in a computer, card reader can be plug in a USB port.
A memory card reader such as the Kingston 19-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader will allow you to read any format of memory card on your PC.
Anyware offers an inexpensive memory card reader that is palm-sized.
Yes, Sony offers memory card readers including a 17-in-1 Memory Card Reader for around $30.
Any low priced memory card reader will have a SD slot as it is a popular format.
The computer you are attaching the memory card to should be energy star approved instead of the card reader. The card reader is typically powered by your computer.
No, a memory card reader is not required if your camera has a usb cable.
Yes you ccan get a memory card reader for a laptop that connects via USB ports.