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Manfrotto's CFexpress Type B card reader is a solid choice among creatives that need to import their media quickly to either iPad or Mac. It is a very compact block with a single USB-C port on one ...
This new card reader can transfer files from CFexpress Type B memory cards at speeds up to up to ...More 1700MB/s. Lexar. If you are a professional photographer, you don’t need reminding that ...
This professional-level reader offloads a large number of high-quality images and RAW 8K video from your CFexpress Type B card to your computer at USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 speeds with ease, supercharging ...
PG05.5 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Dual-slot reader. Dual-slot reader for CFexpress and SDXC UHS-II cards; This reader is not compatible with XQD cards; Transfer rates up to 10Gb/s (1.25GB/s) ...
Sabrent announced two new card readers on Wednesday, debuting a CFexpress card reader connecting to the Mac via Thunderbolt. The first device is a dual-slot UHS-II SDXC and microSD 4.0 card reader.
The UHS-II memory card readers from our memory card reader tests are also compatible: the Anker PowerExpand, the Dockcase Studio Smart USB-C Hub 8-in-1, the ProGrade PG05.5, and the Ugreen SD4.0 ...
The 256GB SD Express card we have comes bundled with just such a reader. The reader is capable of transferring data at speeds of up to 1050 MB/s provided your PC or Mac has an available USB 3.2 ...
As CF Express supplants XQD memory cards, Sabrent dives in headfirst with some massive capacity Type-B solutions, such as the 512GB and 1TB parts. ... Sabrent sent over their CFx card reader.
And an equally-impressive Type A card reader. Nextorage rates the minimum sustained write speed at 1500MB/s for the 1TB card, 850MB/s for the 512GB version, and 400MB/s for the 256GB capacity.