Imation announce two multi-format card readers
Imation has today announced the new FlashGO-J and FlashGO-Multi card
readers. The FlashGO-J is a compact USB card reader with a Compact Flash
Type II slot, it is provided with CF Type II adapters which enable it
to read MMC/SD, SmartMedia or Memory Stick. The FlashGO-Multi is a desktop
USB card reader with a Compact Flash Type II slot, MMC/SD slot, SmartMedia
slot as well as a Memory Stick slot.
Imation FlashGO-J

Format |
Compact USB direct card reader (with
USB extension cable) |
Card slot |
Compact Flash Type II |
Card adapters |
SSD/MMC, SmartMedia, Memory Stick
(all provided) |
O/S device |
One removable drive |
Connectivity |
USB 1.1 |
Transfer rate |
12 Mbit/sec (max.) |
Power |
From USB |
O/S support |
Windows 98/98SE, Windows 2000, Windows
Me, Windows XP
Mac OS8.5/ 8.5.1/ 8.6/ 9.0/ 9.0.4/ 9.1 |
Weight |
35 g (main body) |
Dimensions |
65 x 95 x 16 mm (main body) |
Available |
October 20 (Japan) |
Price |
9800 YEN (~US$ 80) |
Imation FlashGO-Multi

Format |
Desktop card reader |
Card slots |
Compact Flash Type II, SSD/MMC, SmartMedia,
Memory Stick |
O/S device |
Four removable drives (allows copy
between devices) |
Connectivity |
USB 1.1 |
Transfer rate |
12 Mbit/sec (max.) |
O/S support |
Windows 98/98SE, Windows 2000, Windows
Me, Windows XP
Mac OS8.5/ 8.5.1/ 8.6/ 9.0/ 9.0.4/ 9.1 |
Weight |
312 g (main body) |
Dimensions |
102 x 140 x 25 mm (main body) |
Available |
September 20 (Japan) |
Price |
13,500 YEN (~US$ 115) |
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