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Dual USB 3.0 ports, Card reader supports pretty much every card available, Design matches with most cases, Easy installation
No USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 adapter
I know so many people that go out and buy card readers for the memory card that is in their digital camera. The Aperture M is a great solution and one that you cannot lose as it is mounted inside of your case. It supports pretty much any storage card...
Easy to install; Sleek styling; USB 3.0 connectivity; Long cables; Reasonably priced.
No USB 3.0 card reader; Limited color options
Solid connectivity for USB 2.0/3.0 and flash-based products. Discuss in the Forum...
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Published: 2012-07-19, Author: Tony , review by: proclockers.com
The NZXT Aperture M is a great looking device that definitely serves a purpose. There are times where I would need to see what is on a card and did not want take the time to place it in my phone which requires me to remove the back plate and battery to do...
Abstract: Video Review: The NZXT Aperture M Media Reader looks excellent with it's black mesh front and supports CF, MD, SM, XD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC, MS, M2, MICRO SD and there's even two USB 3 ports. Media readers are very handy to have and this one is no excepti...
Abstract: The digital age has put alot of emphasis on connectivity is very important and when it comes to your PC that usually means Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet and even optical storage. With those four things you can connect almost anything to your computer. However, whe...
Here is the question many people might ask, "Who really needs the Aperture M?" Most new cases come with USB 3.0 ports now, right? Every device can be connected and turned into USB Mass Storage, right? Both are partially true. The Aperture M isn't for e...
With a device this simple, there really isn't that much to say here. The card reader worked as advertised and installation was dead simple. Everything was plug and play, so drivers were unnecessary. I was disappointed that the Aperture M uses a USB 2.0 ca...
The Kingston FCR-HS4 is one of the two winners as far as performance is concerened, but it has an edge on the Sandisk where price is concerned, at 28 Euros. On top of that, it offers more compatibility options (it works with Compact Flash and Memory Sti...
So there we have it, a fairly straightforward look at what is essentially a fairly straight forwards device, NZXT have hit on a winner here, while yes its functionality is simple, it delivers on its promise of being a functional device coupled with some s...
simple to install, mesh design suits a large number of cases, 2 x USB 3.0 ports, supports CF, MD, SM, XD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC, MS, M2, MICRO SD media,
No adapter to allow people without a USB 3.0 motherboard header to use the USB 3.0 ports, Kitguru says: The NZXT Aperture M is priced at $32.99 USD, and should be available at retailers soon. After looking at other options the Aperture M is slightly more
NZXT have introduced numerous cases, fans, heatsinks and fan controllers over the years which have earned them a lot attention from the PC enthusiast audience. Today we will look at their new Aperture M card reader.The Aperture M is a 5.25” mesh style re...