• Reviews around flash (4.80 of 5)

    Transcend P8 15-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader TS-RDP8W (White)

    • Works with MicroSD, SDHC, SDXC and Compact Flash as expected.
    • I only use it for compact flash
    • but I tried it on my Compact Flash card and MicroSD
    • My desktop card reader is finally crashing on me after 5 good years of use and I needed a card reader for my laptop that would read the Compact flash
    • Windows 7 installed it quickly (no external drivers required) and I have used it for both Compact Flash and SD Flash cards.
    • I use compact flash and this is so nice to have!
    • My intention was to use it to download picture images from my Canon Powershot A40 camera compact flash card because Canon's ZoomBrowser EX software no longer supports this particular camera for Windows 7.Installation of this reader on my Windows 7 HP laptop was a simple plug and play procedure.
    • So I needed something that read compact flash drives and this does!
    • We have SD RAM and Compact Flash memory.
    • Since I plan to upgrade my camera soon, I did not want to spend a lot of cash on a compact flash reader that I would not need much longer.
    • arrived on time in a good package.i am very happy using it..goes well with the compact flash ultra cards
    • I needed a compact flash reader for my newly purchased Canon DSLR.
    • I bought this just so I would have a way to use my compact flash card without having to drag my camera around
    • Just plugged it into the USB port on my PC, put in the Compact Flash card and worked like a charm
    • I am now using it with Synctoy with a compact flash card... PERFECT!
    • They had ports that didn't allow getting the compact flash card in straight -- which eventually resulted in bent pins and useless compact flash ports
    • I use it with a transcend compact flash memory card, haven't tried the other types
    • I've been using Compact Flash cards for years, when I upgraded to WIN8 neither of my old Readers would work with the OS, I bought this since I've used Transcends memory cards with no Problems in my DSLRs, this Reader is cheap, And Reliable I have no Complaints with it whatsoever as function goes, it does come with a USB cord but its VERY short.
    • This is a replacement for a compact flash reader that failed
    • With introduction of SDHC and UDMA compact flash card, I needed a new card reader
    • I bought this one to substitute my Sandisk compact flash reader since this one can read both SD card and Compact flash cards.
    • But I also have a Canon XF100 that shoots on compact flash cards, and I have a Drift HD that shoots on Micro SD cards
    • I use Micro SD, SD, and compact flash.
    • This is an ideal solution - with it I can simultaneously connect an SD card, a Micro SD card, a Compact Flash card, and they all show up as drives on my desktop
    • I had another compact flash reader for a while and the pins inside got
    • I inserted the camera compact flash card, opened ZoomBrowser Ex and downloaded all images to my computer hard drive.
    • This is a replacement for a compact flash reader that failed
    • This little device worked beautifully and almost instantly with SanDisk Compact Flash Card.
    • Works exactly as hoped for my compact flash and SD memory cards.
    • They had ports that didn't allow getting the compact flash card in straight -- which eventually resulted in bent pins and useless compact flash ports
    • I have a new camera that uses Compact Flash cards (which are not compact and therefore don't fit into any laptop).
    • I hope Compact Flash cards are eventually eased out of the market
    • It turned out to be twice as fast as my dedicated (and obviously a bit old) Compact Flash reader.
    • I got this card reader just for Compact Flash cards, the one card my laptop will not accept
    • I previously had one for my Compact Flash which didn't have a tight fit so the pins started to bend and eventually stopped reading the CF
    • 2.0.Here are the memory cards that I have used with this card reader to get data onto my Apple MacBook Pro:-Transcend 32GB Compact Flash 400X-Dane-Elec 16GB Compact Flash (speed
    • I was looking for a small portable Compact Flash (CF) and SDHC card reader for my netbook and came across this Transcend branded card reader
    • I use it for Compact Flash, SDHC and Micro SD cards and have had no issue with any of them.
    • It works for a quick transfer for my sd cards and compact flash cards
    • Just recieved about an hour ago, and I bought it to use a compact flash
    • When my compact flash card was corrupted, I thought I lost photos of my son's karate graduation
    • The only one that has a noticeable difference in download speed are the Compact Flash cards (CF cards).
    • Great if you have any old compact flash cards you would like to read.
    • I have an older Canon DSLR Camera which uses Compact Flash Memory which unfortunately my tower does not read
    • My husband needed a new one for transferring his photos from a compact flash card to his computer.
    • The Transcend P8 has worked perfectly transferring photos stored on my 8GB compact flash cards to fixed and portable drives on my Asus Win7 laptop, MacBook Pro, & iMac desktop
    • I used to own a SanDisk card reader for my Compact Flash and SD cards and it would take forever to load up the pictures on my computer (a fast computer with an i7 Intel processor)
    • At first I bought this for the ability to download my photos from the Compact Flash Drive without using my camera and draining the battery
    • It has served me well during shoots with SD cards and Compact Flash using a Mac computer
    • Relied on my printer for reading my compact flash card, my new printer does not come with a compact flash card slot.
    • I use it with my compact flash cards for my Canon and it works great.
    • This card reader was purchased for the compact flash slot
    • I have only used the Compact Flash SD drive and it worked perfectly the first time I used it.
    • I have only used the Compact Flash SD drive and it worked perfectly the first time I used it.
    • I got this reader for Compact Flash and SD cards
    • doesn't support compact flash type ii (only type i).
    • I plugged it into a USB port on my iBook, popped a memory card into it (it takes all kinds including the two I use the most, Compact Flash and SD), and it showed up on the desktop almost immediately; no driver required, downloads are fast and trouble-free, and a very reasonable price
    • Exactly what I needed and works as it should.
    • Works as it should.
    • Works exactly as they said it would.
    • /dev/nullI'm seeing a steady 34.8MB/s, which is OUTSTANDING