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How does a Memory Card Reader Work?

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How does a Memory Card Reader Work?

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Types A memory card reader can be a single card reader or a multi-card reader. A multi-card reader is capable of reading multiple types of flash memory cards and formats. A memory card reader needs to be able to support the type of memory cards that are going to be used. This includes the memory card that is used with a camera, MP3 player or other type or device. Sizes A memory card reader can come in many different sizes depending on what type of reader needs to be used. Typically, a single card reader is not much bigger than an average flash drive. A multi-card reader can be the size of a deck of cards. The small size of the memory card reader makes it easy to store when it is not being used. Connections A memory card reader typically plugs into a USB port on a computer either directly or by using a connector cable. Computers that run the Windows operating system are plug and play compatible. This mean that there is no additional software that needs to be installed to use the memory

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