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http://www.engadget.com/2006/11/10/bran...workshop-55-in-1-reader-now-with-sdhc/
Definitely not 55-in-1, only useful feature is "it is able to read MicroSD/T-Flash, miniSD, Memory Stick Micro (M2) directly WITHOUT any adapters!! "
# CF I
# CF II
# CF I WA
# CF I ELITE PRO
# CF PRO
# CF PRO II
# CF Ultra II
# HS CF
# CF Extreme
# CF Extreme III
# CF Extreme IV
The only two DIFFERENT formats up there are CF I and CF II, everything else is just a Sandisk or some other company flavor of CF that just means faster speeds, SAME FORMAT.
# IBM MD
# Hitachi MD
# MAGICSTOR
MicroDrives are just CF! and Magicstor is a company. None of these count.
# MS
# MS MG
MagicGate MemorySticks are normal MemorySticks, just with DRM support, ONE FORMAT
# MS PRO
# MS PRO EXTREME
# MS PRO MG
Also just one format, "MS PRO EXTREME" = fast SanDisk MS Pro
# MS DUO
# MS DUO MG
# MS PRO DUO
# MS PRO DUO ULTRA
# MS PRO DUO MG
It can't read MS Duo without an adapter, so they fall under MS/MS Pro
# MS PRO ULTRA II
# MS ROM
# MS MEMORY SELECT FUNCTION
# MS DUO HS
# MS PRO EXTREME III
# MS PRO HS
# MS PRO DUO MG HS
Oh joy, more of the same, WTFs are in bold
# M2
Actually counts as a seperate format because it can read these without their adapter
# XD
# XD H Type
# XD M TYPE
One format
# SD
# SD PRO
# SD ELITE PRO
# SD ULTRA
# SD ULTRA II
# SD EXTREME
# SD EXTEREME III
# SD HS 150X
All one format
# SDHC 2.0
# MINI SD
# T-Flash
# Micro SD
T-Flash and MicroSD are different names for the SAME PRODUCT. SDHC, MiniSD count on their own.
# MMC
# MMC 4.0
# HS MMC
# RS MMC
# RS MMC 4.0
# HS RS A15MMC
# MMC MOBILE
# MMC PLUS 200X
All one format, it needs adapters for the smaller sized ones.
So, that makes it *counts*, 11 in 1. My God, I really have nothing better to do.
Definitely not 55-in-1, only useful feature is "it is able to read MicroSD/T-Flash, miniSD, Memory Stick Micro (M2) directly WITHOUT any adapters!! "
# CF I
# CF II
# CF I WA
# CF I ELITE PRO
# CF PRO
# CF PRO II
# CF Ultra II
# HS CF
# CF Extreme
# CF Extreme III
# CF Extreme IV
The only two DIFFERENT formats up there are CF I and CF II, everything else is just a Sandisk or some other company flavor of CF that just means faster speeds, SAME FORMAT.
# IBM MD
# Hitachi MD
# MAGICSTOR
MicroDrives are just CF! and Magicstor is a company. None of these count.
# MS
# MS MG
MagicGate MemorySticks are normal MemorySticks, just with DRM support, ONE FORMAT
# MS PRO
# MS PRO EXTREME
# MS PRO MG
Also just one format, "MS PRO EXTREME" = fast SanDisk MS Pro
# MS DUO
# MS DUO MG
# MS PRO DUO
# MS PRO DUO ULTRA
# MS PRO DUO MG
It can't read MS Duo without an adapter, so they fall under MS/MS Pro
# MS PRO ULTRA II
# MS ROM
# MS MEMORY SELECT FUNCTION
# MS DUO HS
# MS PRO EXTREME III
# MS PRO HS
# MS PRO DUO MG HS
Oh joy, more of the same, WTFs are in bold
# M2
Actually counts as a seperate format because it can read these without their adapter
# XD
# XD H Type
# XD M TYPE
One format
# SD
# SD PRO
# SD ELITE PRO
# SD ULTRA
# SD ULTRA II
# SD EXTREME
# SD EXTEREME III
# SD HS 150X
All one format
# SDHC 2.0
# MINI SD
# T-Flash
# Micro SD
T-Flash and MicroSD are different names for the SAME PRODUCT. SDHC, MiniSD count on their own.
# MMC
# MMC 4.0
# HS MMC
# RS MMC
# RS MMC 4.0
# HS RS A15MMC
# MMC MOBILE
# MMC PLUS 200X
All one format, it needs adapters for the smaller sized ones.
So, that makes it *counts*, 11 in 1. My God, I really have nothing better to do.
