Description This converter by Delock enables you to use a Compact Flash card via 1,8" IDE port and thus replace a 1,8" HDD. Furthermore the CF card can be installed into your iPod by using this converter. Specification • For Compact Flash Card Typ I/II and Micro Drive • Connection via 1,8" IDE • Power via 1,8" IDE port • Master and slave setting •...
This internal Card Reader can be installed into a free slot of your PC case or without slot bracket internally as card reader board. It enables you to use a Compact Flash card via an IDE interface. The optional CF card works as additional storage space, as well as HDD for an operating system.
This Card Reader by Delock enables the application of a Compact Flash card via 40 pin IDE interface. Since this Card Reader is bootable you can also use it as HDD and install a operating system. For connecting the Card Reader you need a 3.5â³ IDE connecting cable.
This Card Reader by Delock enables the application of a Compact Flash card via 44 pin IDE interface. Since this Card Reader is bootable you can also it as HDD and install a operating system. For connecting the Card Reader you need a 2.5â³ IDE connecting cable.
This Card Reader by Delock enables the application of a Compact Flash card via 44 pin IDE interface. Since this Card Reader is bootable you can also use it as HDD and install an operating system. The Card Reader can be plugged directly and vertical to the motherboard without using an additional connecting cable.
This converter by Delock enables the connection of a Secure Digital memory card and can be connected via IDE 44pin port.
This Delock Card Reader enables to read and write memory cards via the Micro USB OTG port of a smartphone or tablet.
This Delock converter can be used to convert an HD- or 3G-SDI signal to an HDMI signal. You can connect e. g. a camera with HD-SDI output to an HDMI monitor. The SDI signal is transmitted via a conventional 75 Ohm coaxial cable with BNC connectors.
This Delock converter can be used to convert an HDMI signal to an HD- or 3G-SDI signal. You can connect e. g. a camera with HDMI output to an HD-SDI recorder. The SDI signal is transmitted via a conventional 75 Ohm coaxial cable with BNC connectors.