Kingston debuts small MobileLite Generation Two flash card reader

Posted on Saturday, October 10 2009 @ 1:17 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Kingston introduced the MobileLite Generation Two, a tiny USB flash memory card reader that supports SD/SDHC, microSD/SDHC, MSPD, MS PRO-HG Duo and M2.
“The MobileLiteG2 is a small, portable reader that makes managing content quick and convenient between a device like a mobile phone, digital camera or MP3 player, and a host device with a USB connection such as a PC,” said Wendy Lecot, Flash card business manager, Kingston. “For consumers and business users, the compact size and simple plug-and-play ability makes it an essential part of one’s mobile gear.”

The MobileLiteG2 has retractable covers on each side to protect the USB connector and the Flash memory cards from damage. It ships with a lanyard and short USB extension cable to make it easier to use with harder-to-reach USB slots. When in use, the MobileLiteG2 appears as two drive letters (e.g. E:, F. Data transfer between cards or host device is as simple as drag and drop.

The MobileLiteG2 ships as a stand-alone reader and is also available as a bundle with a 4GB or 8GB Class 4 SDHC card.


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