Dynex Internal All in 1 Memory Card Reader Review

Posted on 2006-11-01 12:31:33 by LSDsmurf

Dynex is a small company, owned by Best Buy, that makes products to sell in Best Buy stores. As far as I know, you can't get Dynex products anywhere else (except maybe eBay) and they're usually entry-level in whatever they make. I bought this Dynex All in 1 Memory Card Reader for one reason, and one reason only: because it's cheap.



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Dynex Internal All in 1 Memory Card Reader




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Re: Dynex Internal All in 1 Memory Card Reader
by Anonymous on Monday, July 16 2007 @ 4:55 CEST
Cons:

On my computer chassis, it doesn't fit flush with the front, but sits at least an inch into the drive bay. It is supposed to fit in the 3.5 drive bay.

You must have an open 5-pin connector on your motherboard in order to run this. It does not connect with the 3.5 IDE cable like I thought it would. I'm not sure that it's USB 2.0 compliant, either, but that's hearsay...

Of my 4 SD cards and 1 micro SD (with adapter), only the smallest, HP-made card (32MB) was able to be read. All other cards, including the micro-SD+adapter were not read, and the Kingston 512MB card crashed the system. All cards froze Windows XP.

Pros:
comes with two faceplates (bezels); off-white and black.

Is internal.

Is cheap.