The 320GB HyperDrive Album Portable Memory Card Reader from Sanho is a portable, battery-powered device that allows you to transfer pictures from your digital camera's memory card at speeds up to 66MB/sec. This lets you download a full 2GB memory card to the harddrive in under 1 minute.
The HyperDrive Album supports JPEG and all RAW files. It has 2 slots and you can download from CompactFlash CF Type I, Secure Digital SD, SDHC, and MultiMedia MMC cards. You will feel secure with the copy verification system, and the powerful battery will allow you to backup 200GBs of photos on one charge. It also features a wide 4.8" color LCD screen for image review as the images download.
The easy to use device even allows you to upgrade the harddrive and battery. The HyperDrive is an excellent choice for professional photographers who often find themselves filling a memory card while in the field.
| Storage Capacity | 320GB |
| Compatible Memory Cards |
2 slots supporting 4 memory card formats: CompactFlash CF Type I Secure Digital SD SDHC MultiMedia Card MMC |
| LCD Display | High resolution WVGA 800 x 480 pixels 4.8" color TFT LCD |
| Video Out | N/A |
| File Formats | JPEG, Canon CR2/ CRW, Nikon NEF, Olympus ORF, Panasonic RAW, Pentax PEF |
| Computer Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Power Source |
Built-in Rechargeable 18650 Li-ion battery (3.7V, 2600mAh) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 3.5 x 1.2" (153 x 88 x 30mm) |
| Weight | 14.1 oz (400g) |
| System Requirements |
Windows 2000/XP/Vista Mac OS 9.x, 10.x & above Linux |
| Special Features | 2.5" SATA ATA-5, 9.5mm thickness SATA hard drive, and supports FAT 32 File System |
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Comments about Sanho 320GB HyperDrive Album Portable Memory Card Reader:
The coolest feature is the recovery mode. The device can recover RAW files that were deleted, erased, and formatted from a CF card. In fact, during my testing, I was able to recover several old sessions after formatting the card after each session and writing new data to it. IMPRESSIVE!
Needs to have some rubber feet glued to the botom of the drive though.
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