You are looking for a USB Card Reader or something similar. You can find them all over the place. You might try to search Google for this type of device - I'm sure you will find one to suit you. I found one on newegg.com that seems to be about what you might be looking for: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820223087
The advantages of a USB SD are that you can store information. The disadvantages of USB SD card reader is that it can be lost easy.
Get a Micro-SD to SD adapter. It looks like an SD card that has space for the Micro-SD card. Some Micro-SD cards are supplied with the adapters.
You don't, this does not have built in sd card reader. You need to get a usb sd card reader, then you put the sd card into the card reader, then plug the card reader into your usb slot.
Getting a USB memory card can prevent unwanted writes. This can go for a USB memory card, micro SD and a standard SD memory card.
Yes you Can Use A SD Card On A Desktop Computer .Just buy a USB Card Reader And Plug it in to your USB Port.
A USB SD card reader is a device that will read an SD card (like the ones used in cameras and PDAs) and send the information to the computer via USB. They will usually read other cards too.
SD memory card readers can be purchased from a variety of locations, and the cost will depend on this. One can find a cheap USB SD card reader for as little as $2 on eBay.
USB drive does not have micro SD card. it has its own memory.
A USB SD card reader is a device that will read an SD card (like the ones used in cameras and PDAs) and send the information to the computer via USB. They will usually read other cards too.
You can either buy a printer, scanner or other external device that has an SD slot in it, buy an SD interface card that occupies a bay in the computer enclosure or you can buy an SD adapter that plugs directly into a USB port.
A micro Sd card is the best to use because Kingston makes a usb reader for micro SD cards. You plug the micro SD card into the USB reader then the USB reader is plugged into one of the USB ports on your laptop and will read it as an external drive.
because that type of usb you have which is called card reader has the matching interface (the yellow metal on your card) for your sd card. The usb interface (metal part of the usb) match the usb port on the pc. The operating system (windows or linux) recognize the usb you stick in and read the micro sd right thru the usb.