I know the high end models of Dynex brand offer firewire support.
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.
The numbers lead you to think USB 2.0 would be faster.When you actually do a test firewire wins.However your computer is more likely to have USB.
Pretty must most memory card readers read all types of memory.
Vizo offers some very stylish memory card readers such as Mirrorbox CR.
Most multi-format memory card readers can read the xD format, but contact your reader's manufacturer to be certain.
media reader/ card reader/ memory card, reader or writer
To move pictures from a digital camera memory card to a flash memory drive without a computer, you can use a compatible card reader that connects directly to the flash drive. Insert the memory card from your camera into the card reader, then connect the reader to the flash drive. Some cameras also support direct USB OTG connections, allowing you to transfer files directly if your camera and flash drive support this feature. Always ensure the devices are compatible and follow the manufacturer's instructions for transferring files.
A multi size memory card reader will allow you to use multiple memory cards on one single reader, instead of buying multiple readers.
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.
Yes you ccan get a memory card reader for a laptop that connects via USB ports.
No, a memory card reader is not required if your camera has a usb cable.