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SanDisk SDAD-38-A10 CF to PC Card Adapter | 
enlarge | Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $27.99 Buy New: $17.95 You Save: $10.04 (36%)
New (3) Used (5) from $13.39
Rating: 33 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: SDAD-38-A10 Model: SDAD-38-A10 UPC: 619659015480 EAN: 0619659015480 ASIN: B00006B9QD
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New SanDisk?s CompactFlash Adapter, (bulk packaging). It allows you to turn any CompactFlash Type I memory card into a PC Card. Simply insert the CompactFlash Type I card into the adapter and it instantly becomes a ?plug-and-play? memory card compatible with almost all devices with a PC Card slot. Refund of purchase price less shipping, if returned in 7 days. Ships immediately.
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| Features:
| • | Read/Write to any CF Card | | • | Works like a removable hard drive on any computer or notebook with a PC Card slot | | • | Rugged and reliable with a protective stainless steel cover |
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Product Description The CompactFlash adapter enables users to read and write to a CompactFlash memory card via any PCMCIA slot. Simply insert the adapter into your PC Card slot, and your CompactFlash memory card into the adapter - your CompactFlash card can now be used as a PC card.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
Over priced December 24, 2008 This product now retails for $3.99 Go to best buy and get the same one for only $4.00
Purchased for use im my Gen8 Civic. November 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this for use in my 2006 Civic EX with Sat-Nav. Over all I am impressed with the quality of this product. It works great and fits into the PC Card slot in the car perfectly. The quality of the sound is excellent and it is awesome to not have 70 CD's cluttering my car. The only downfall to this product is that transfering 8GB worth of music onto a CF Card takes a rediculous amount of time Up to 9+ hours I did a lot of research on how to play the PC cards in Honda's with Sat-Nav and have found out a lot.
Before buying make sure you have a way to transfer music onto a CF Card. Many new computers come with Express card slots which do not fit PC Cards so make sure you have a PC Card reader or a CF card reader. (many photo printers accept CF cards)
Next You probably could get by with a 6GB card since the Honda Sat-Nav system will only read up to 99 folders and 999 Tracks. (if you exceed the 999 tracks. Don't worry it just won't display any above the 999)
Make sure the Tracks are named correctly. tracks names that look like.."Shake_It_Created by Digital_wizard.com" << will show up on the LCD in the car just how it is typed. So clean up the track names. so it looks more like "Shake It" (just much easier to read and use while driving) Also organize the albums into folders. Have the main folder be the artist and then inside that have each individual album.
When inserted into the car it may take up to a minute to read all the tracks on the card before playing.
Hope this helps.
exactly what i needed November 3, 2008 I bought the product so I could put a compactflash memory chip in it and plug it into the audio system that is part of my Honda Civic Navigation system. It is exactly what I needed & it works perfectly.
SanDisk SDAD-38-A10 CF to PC Card Adapter October 21, 2008 The SanDisk SDAD-38-A10 CF to PC Card Adapter is very nice, works perfectly for playing my compact flash cards in my new Honda Civic SI. Really works great, not cheap at all, feels substantial. Easy to remove memory. I did purchase this unit just for playing compact flash cards in my New Honda Civic SI. I also purchase some 2 gig compact flash cards and they also work just fine in the car. Great Unit. Don't purchase cheaper units as I have heard they may have problems. When loading MP3s on your cards, be sure to play around with editing names of songs and also names of the folders, so you will learn what the display looks like when you do, I ended up changing things around quite a bit and kept changing them until I liked the display of the name of the band, the name of the song, etc. Kind of a pain in the beginning, but, if you hang in there it will look what you want in the display on the Honda radio. Recommend this unit, works just perfect.
Warning: 16-bit adapter cards are OLD TECHNOLOGY! Stick with 32-bit April 26, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I don't know why these types of cards are still on the market--they are old, slow, and obsolete. Instead, search for 32-bit Cardbus adapters such as the ones made by Viking, Delkin, or Lexar, which are many times faster but not much more expensive. And, they fit in the same PC card slot on most laptops made in the last decade. The 32-bit cards I have used are even a bit faster than USB 2.0 and Firewire.
You can spot 32-bit cards by the gold strip at the top of the card. No gold strip? Then prepare to wait an hour or more for your data to transfer, while your laptop is brought to its knees. The old silver cards may be fine for storing and playing mp3s, or may be needed for laptops made more than 10 years ago, but any large amount of data--such as GBs of photos or video-- will take quite a while to copy over. Why would you want a reader that is SLOWER than your flash media?
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