Friday, August 31st 2012
Sharkoon Announces Card Reader and USB Hub for USB 3.0 Interface
Sharkoon is expanding their portfolio of USB3.0 devices: New products now available are an internal card reader, an external card reader and an external 4-Port USB3.0 hub for a SuperSpeed interface.
The Sharkoon Internal USB3.0 Card Reader can be mounted in either a 3.5 inch bay or with the illuminated adapter frame in a 5.25 inch bay to the PC case. To connect the external USB3.0 mainboard a 100 cm long USB3.0 cable with matching compatible bracket is attached. The unit supports SD (HC), SDXC, MMC, MS and CF, the most common card formats. In particular: SDXC (capacity up to 2 TB), SD(HC), microSD(HC), mini SD; CompactFlash: v4.1 with PIO mode 6 and Ultra-DMA mode 6, v5.0 with LBA48 (capacity up to 144 PB); MultiMediaCard (MMC): MMC specification v3.x, v4.0, v4.1 and v4.2, Databus x1, x4 and x8 Bit; Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick Micro, Memory Stick PRO-HG and Memory Stick XC (capacity up to 32 GB), the card reader is compatible with the "Memory Stick Series" specifications MS v1.43, MS PRO v1.05, MS Micro v1.04 (MS HG Micro v1.00), MS PRO-HG Duo 1.03, MS XC Duo v1.00, MS XC-HG Duo v1.00, MS XC Micro v1.00 and MS XC-HG Micro v1.00.For those who do not have a free PC bay available or prefer a handy device for their workspace should grab the Sharkoon USB3.0 External Card Reader. The external card reader with identical features contains an elegant case with rounded edges and a black high-gloss surface. The device measures 99 x 57 x 18 mm (L x W x H) and weighs 53 grams. Delivery includes a 120 cm long USB3.0 cable.
The Sharkoon External 4-Port USB3.0 Hub in the same design provides its user with four USB3.0 ports within reach. Delivery also includes a 120 cm long USB3.0 cable, plus a separate power pack for its power supply. The Hub measures 97 x 56 x 23 mm (L x W x H) and weighs 67 g.
End customers will find the new Sharkoon USB3.0 products available in authorized retailers.
Price:
The Sharkoon Internal USB3.0 Card Reader can be mounted in either a 3.5 inch bay or with the illuminated adapter frame in a 5.25 inch bay to the PC case. To connect the external USB3.0 mainboard a 100 cm long USB3.0 cable with matching compatible bracket is attached. The unit supports SD (HC), SDXC, MMC, MS and CF, the most common card formats. In particular: SDXC (capacity up to 2 TB), SD(HC), microSD(HC), mini SD; CompactFlash: v4.1 with PIO mode 6 and Ultra-DMA mode 6, v5.0 with LBA48 (capacity up to 144 PB); MultiMediaCard (MMC): MMC specification v3.x, v4.0, v4.1 and v4.2, Databus x1, x4 and x8 Bit; Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick Micro, Memory Stick PRO-HG and Memory Stick XC (capacity up to 32 GB), the card reader is compatible with the "Memory Stick Series" specifications MS v1.43, MS PRO v1.05, MS Micro v1.04 (MS HG Micro v1.00), MS PRO-HG Duo 1.03, MS XC Duo v1.00, MS XC-HG Duo v1.00, MS XC Micro v1.00 and MS XC-HG Micro v1.00.For those who do not have a free PC bay available or prefer a handy device for their workspace should grab the Sharkoon USB3.0 External Card Reader. The external card reader with identical features contains an elegant case with rounded edges and a black high-gloss surface. The device measures 99 x 57 x 18 mm (L x W x H) and weighs 53 grams. Delivery includes a 120 cm long USB3.0 cable.
The Sharkoon External 4-Port USB3.0 Hub in the same design provides its user with four USB3.0 ports within reach. Delivery also includes a 120 cm long USB3.0 cable, plus a separate power pack for its power supply. The Hub measures 97 x 56 x 23 mm (L x W x H) and weighs 67 g.
End customers will find the new Sharkoon USB3.0 products available in authorized retailers.
Price:
- Sharkoon External USB3.0 Card Reader MSRP 17.99 euros
- Sharkoon Internal USB3.0 Card Reader MSRP 17.99 euros
- Sharkoon External 4-Port USB3.0 Hub MSRP 19.99 euros
2 Comments on Sharkoon Announces Card Reader and USB Hub for USB 3.0 Interface
this type looks good, but too bad the looks like generic card reader
The new NZXT reader is much more appealing(tho a bit more expensive)