APH Networks checked out the Kingston FCR-HS4 Memory Card Reader
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One time, my friends and I were sitting through a presentation. When the first person went up, he introduced himself as someone who "worked in the IT industry". Joking, I said I am qualified to work in the IT industry as well, because I know how to use a printer, and upload pictures to Facebook. When the second person went up, he introduced himself as someone who "worked in the oil and gas industry". To follow up on my last assertion, I said I could easily work in the oil and gas industry too, because I know how to pump gas into my car. Now, I am sure those people actually did legitimate work rather than just hooking up a keyboard to a PC or putting fuel into a vehicle, but often times, you can make seemingly unimportant jobs sound more impressive than it really is. One time, I read of a person who claimed they "handled financial transactions" when they worked at an "international multi-billion dollar corporation" on their resume. In reality, they worked as a cashier at McDonald's. On the same note, what do you call a cross-platform, high speed data controller hub that allows universal read/write access to all standard solid state integrated circuit flash storage media? One could simply call it a memory card reader. But regardless of how simple or seemingly unimportant a memory card reader is, anyone who shoots frequently with a digital camera that is not their smartphone will know how inconvenient it is to go without one. Today, we will take a look at the Kingston FCR-HS4, an updated version of the FCR-HS3. For about $20 at press time, what kind of improvements will we see over its predecessor? Aesthetics? Speed? Read on to find out!Kingston FCR-HS4 Memory Card Reader Review @ APH Networks