Dane Elec - Photomate Combo Memory card reader review
CF & SmartMedia reader
Review date: 03 January, 2001. Review by: IT Reviews Staff
This is the raison d'être for Dane-Elec's new Photomate Combo memory card reader. It's also compatible with CF-slot based IBM Microdrive cartridges. What you get is a reasonably compact device, which could be confused at a glance for a mouse, that plugs into a spare USB port. Installation is Plug and Play as you would expect, with a driver CD supplied.
Two extra removable disk icons appear in Windows Explorer once the unit has been recognised. A green LED on the Photomate confirms the connection is up and running. This also flickers like a hard disk activity light when transfers are underway.
Despite the two extra drive icons, one thing you can't do is have both a CF card and a SmartMedia card plugged in at the same time. A red plastic door physically prevents the second slot from being accessible when the first is occupied.
In use our Photomate Combo worked faultlessly. The only confusion came when, after a while, the activity light on the unit went out and the drive icons disappeared. We assume this is some kind of power conservation feature, because all that was needed to reactivate the unit was to re-insert the memory card.
Verdict
Dane-Elec makes flash memory cards, so it is well positioned to supply a memory card reader like the Photomate Combo. Single slot Photomates are also available. If you are forever plugging in your digital camera or MP3 player to transfer data, a Photomate Combo can be a boon. One small quibble; for what you get, it is quite a lot of money, although other, less versatile card readers on the market are not much cheaper.
Company: Dane Elec
Contact: 020 8391 6900

