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30 November 2016
Lenovo T430S Media Card Reader Adapter Review
This media card adapter actually works for the T420 as well. Readers are prone to failure from frequent use. After several tries, my old media card adapter wouldn't work. I tried cleaning, reloading the driver, and removing and reinstalling in succession (to maybe clean out the contacts), all to no avail. I replaced the defective reader, and it worked on the first try. Sometimes replacement is the only solution and this part worked very well.

16 March 2016
Easy install, works flawlessly.
2 of 2 found this helpful If you are a Verizon DSL subscriber, find out if this will be provided as a free upgrade, and if it is, grab it. Gone are the daily modem/router resets, the dropped wi-fi signals, and slow internet (although it still slows down during heavy traffic periods) that plagued our old D-Link and Westell modem/routers. Area coverage is also slightly better. A great upgrade you will not regret.
05 September 2006
Yay Kyocera 2325!
3 of 3 found this helpful We needed another Verizon Wireless phone because we were unhappy with our Nokias and possibly our Motorolas. In-phone storage limitations with the Nokia and severe durability problems with two Motorolas (both rendered useless in a year and a half.). We also had a lot of old Kyocera accessories including software and a desktop phone dock/charger -- keypad, handset and all, that made it possible to use a wireless phone like a desktop phone, a rather expensive item that was also rendered useless when Verizon would not connect or old Kyocera phones because they didn't have E911/GPS locators, a federal requirement. The seller offered TWO phones and a useful USB connector, once a $39.95 value when new. The wonderful seller offered detailed descriptions and tips on how to use the software and connectors and threw in a copy of instructions. A marvelous sale. Wife is happy and I can't wait for my new Motorola to break down so I can use the other Kyocera 2325. The phone itself is easy to use, no-nonsense blue screen is clear, stores lots of numbers, calls, and messages, keys are large-ish and therefore good for text messaging, which we do quite a bit, and most importantly, sound quality is excellent -- beats the Nokia and Motorola 276 handily, no need to aim earpiece directly into ear canal opening. So now I bring home the requested tomatoes instead of potatoes.