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Physical Build and Appe When I first opened the package, I thought, this is the nicest looking card reader I have owned. It has a semi-glossy black finish. It has a removable cap over the USB plug for easy packing when traveling. When you plug it into your USB port, the clear ring that dominates the front, lights up with a very faint blue glow, though this effect would be more dramatic if brighter. The build felt very light, but as solid as one would expect for a compact card reader. To be purely vain, it would be cooler to have more rounded corners, but that is purely cosmetic. If we could judge a book by its cover (or a card reader by its case), then it was certain that this was destined to be my favorite card reader. Physical Build / Appearance: FUNCTIONALITY But destiny took a left turn as soon as I inserted my MicroSD card… or so I thought. I noticed that the card did not have a snug fit which is needed to make a secure connection with the card to read it. I tried flipping the card around and confirmed I had it inserted correctly the first time. After several minutes of attempting to insert the card correctly, with it never registering in Windows Explorer, I noticed it was my error, as I was trying to use the MicroMMC slot instead of the T-Flash/MicroSD slot. This is one case where it pays to read ALL of the small print! So once I overcame my ID-Ten-T (IDIOT) error, it worked great!!!
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