HP USB Digital Drive and 256MB SD Card DL702AA (EK036AA)

Product Description:

Product Specifications: Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard Model: EK036AA Card Reader PN: 338796-001 Card Reader SP PN: 338824-001 256MB SD Card: 287747-001
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Plug and play; the device's USB connector fits in your notebook or desktop USB port
  • Drag and drop an image, audio file, or data file, then plug the USB cable into another PC's USB port, then drag and drop again (at 2 Mbps)
  • Ready, aim, transfer: move photos between your camera, printer, and PC; move presentations from your notebook to your iPAQ
  • Never run out of storage with high-capacity SD memory cards (much more than Zip or floppy drives hold). Carry it in your pocket; it's that small
  • Store data on the included 256MB SD memory card, Compatibility: all current HP and Compaq notebook series; USB 1; Microsoft Windows XP Pro and XP Home, Windows 2000
  • Brand: Hewlett-Packard
  • EAN: 0882780177253
  • Label: hp
  • Manufacturer: hp
  • Model: EK036AA
  • MPN: 338796-001, 338824-001,
  • PackageQuantity: 2
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • Publisher: hp
  • Studio: hp
  • UPC: 882780177253

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