Akasa AK-ALL-01RD Allinone multi-function panel card reader USB 2.0

  • Brand : Akasa
  • Product name : AK-ALL-01RD Allinone multi-function panel
  • Product code : AK-ALL-01RD
  • Category : Card Readers
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  • Long product name Akasa AK-ALL-01RD Allinone multi-function panel card reader USB 2.0 :

    AK-ALL-01RD Allinone red multi-function panel

  • Short summary description Akasa AK-ALL-01RD Allinone multi-function panel card reader USB 2.0 :

    Akasa AK-ALL-01RD Allinone multi-function panel, 5.25", Win 98SE/ME/2000/XP/x64, USB 2.0, 1 x IEEE 1394 1 x SATA 15 + 7-pin 1 x RCA 1 x Mic in

  • Long summary description Akasa AK-ALL-01RD Allinone multi-function panel card reader USB 2.0 :

    Akasa AK-ALL-01RD Allinone multi-function panel. Supported drive bays: 5.25", Compatible operating systems: Win 98SE/ME/2000/XP/x64. Interface type: USB 2.0. I/O ports: 1 x IEEE 1394 1 x SATA 15 + 7-pin 1 x RCA 1 x Mic in

Reviews
Updated:
2011-07-30 02:12:44
Average rating:79
Uk has collected 11 expert reviews for Akasa AK-ALL-01RD Allinone multi-function panel card reader USB 2.0 and the average expert rating is 79 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 02:12:19
Average rating:80
The Allinones appearance is a dramatic contrast to that of Scythes utilitarian Kama Panel. A smooth, curved plastic door covers its mass of ports. It offers a similar selection to the Kama Panel, including three mini-jack audio ports, SATA, two US...
ultimatepc-reviews.co.uk
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2011-07-30 02:12:24
Average rating:0
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Xtremecomputing.co.uk
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2011-07-30 02:12:31
Average rating:0
The Akasa Group of companies was founded in 1997 with offices in Taipei and London. There management team are all experienced in Electronic and Electro-mechanical product development. They currently have offices in London, Taipei, Rotterdam and Sao Pau...
Techniz.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 02:12:44
Average rating:0
Akasa AllInOne Multi-Function Panel What is it: 5.25" Multi-function panel Model No.: AK-ALL-01BKManufacturer: AkasaAvailability: Now Introduction The allinone is a stylish multi-function panel that is equipped with multi-slot card reader, tempera...
Bit-Tech.net
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2011-07-30 02:12:17
Average rating:0
Things have been a’changing at lately. We’ve got a new owner, we’re going to be rolling out some new features on the site soon and we’re on the brink of moving to some newer, more cramped offices too. One thing that’ll never change though is the she...
techpowerup.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 02:12:22
Average rating:91
The AllInOne control panel from Akasa offers, just as the name implies, connectivity of all kinds. You will also get a small LCD display to control two fans and two temperature diodes. The unit itself is of high quality and the clean design should look...
  • Great connectivity, High quality cables, High quality enclosure, Very responsive diode, Great fan speed controller, Internal SATA & SATA power as external connector, Well packaged, Available in four colors...
  • LCD Panel is a bit small, flip down door is a bit fragile, A lot of connectivity means a lot of extra cables inside your case, No SDHC support...
  • The Akasa AllInOne does not only impress with the high quality exterior. You will also not be dissapointed with all the given connectivity. Akasa has decided to put a bit of everything inside this unit. A card reader to USB 2.0, Firewire and audio/vide...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 02:12:41
Average rating:70
Oh the joys of crawling behind your computer trying to plug in your digital camera, USB memory key, camcorder or any of the multitudes of kit that connects to your PC. I hate it. I'm a big fan of front mounted case ports but for some reason these tend to...
  • The Akasa AllInOne is a good idea, but it's not the perfect solution to the problem. It does what it sets out to do, but it will take some creative cable routing to keep your system internals tidy...