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Well, we've tried out the new Belkin Media Reader for iPod. It supports CompactFlash (Type 1 and 2,) SmartMedia, Secure Digital (SD,) Memory Stick, and MultiMediaCard (MMC) media and connects to Docking iPods via the Dock Connector. The Media Reader measures 3 3/8 x 4 7/8 x 13/16 in. (W x H x D) and requires 4 AAA batteries (included.) There is a small door for the battery compartment, a sliding door for the media slots and the Dock Connector, which tucks away into the housing, has a inch-and-a-half cable. We snapped a few quick pictures on a SmartMedia card, downloaded the images to iPod and then plugged iPod into a PowerBook. Read on... Card to iPod: When we first plugged the Media Reader into iPod there was no card in it and iPod displayed the "Import" screen with the message "No card inserted." Upon inserting a card, iPod displays the type of card, number of photos, and capacity (xMB of nMB) along with two options; "Import" and "Cancel." Selecting "Import" brings up a progress bar and displays which photo is being imported along with a flashing "Importing" message.

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