The Buffalo microSD card reader also comes with a built-in storage of 16GB, meaning it can also work as a USB flash drive when there is no removable media inserted into it. It should be a handy one, which works as your usual USB flash drive as well as letting you read those microSD cards taken off from your digital cameras, or other gadgets.
The only down side is that this little guy comes at a price. Geek Stuf 4U is taking pre-orders for ¥15,500, or about $159 US.
via Engadget
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Its super tiny but its too costly to buy
I am agree simran, Its really costly and I can’t spend that much behind any card reader
if it was $160 when you posted this article, I guess it’s a lot cheaper now.. most flash drives are…
Do u know the current price of it Ellen ??
checked it…16gb is still $159… but the 4G is only $35
Great then 4GB is affordable