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Jared Polin: Its postman fro with a package for you. Bing ***. It's your generic package.
Hello. Anybody in there? I got your package. Its postman fro with the generic package.
Oh yeah. Oh my god it's my generic package. What could it be? Yeah its so amazing. Alright
postman fro where you're off to next? I don't know maybe there's a bar. Alright have one
for me. For me, for me man alright postman fro is going to go have a drink.
Here we go Jared Polin froknowsphoto.com here with the Lexar Professional Workflow HR-1.
That's right. A couple of months ago they came out with this docking station that's
going to allow you to put up the four memory cards in there and treasure them all at the
same time using USB 3.0. That was a mouthful. Now let's see what this thing really is. It's
much bigger than I expected it to be. One card reader is going to take up a little piece
of your desk. This thing almost looks like a drobo right. Let me take it out. Let's smell
it. Let's see how it works and see if it's really good. This one is actually Stevens.
Steven got this for the holidays right Steven?
Steven: Yeah.
Jared Polin: Alright so let's see what's in this box first. Oh my god it smells like a
leather belt like one of those Wrangler leather belts. That's the box so in this box you have
a USB 3.0 pluggy mickplugerson [Phonetic] [0:01:43] right there. You've got a European
adapter and you have a proper, not proper adapter. You have the adapter for the United
States that one, and then you've got the power cube right so that stuff is going to take
up a little bit of space and then you've got this big box thing. It's like it looks like,
it really looks like a big hard drive. It looks like a dual hard drive from, from somebody
and this has to sit on your desk. Now it's got the nice plug in the back that's for your
USB 3.0 which is fast, really love that. It's going to plug into your iM actually you need
to have the newer iMac for the USB 3.0. This is going to work with the Mac Pros the new
towers. It's going to work with your PCs. They all have USB 3.0. It looks nice.
I mean I wouldn't mind having this sitting on my desk, but I don't know that I'm personally
going to need to transfer 14 cards at the same time maybe if I shot a concert and I
had multiple cards to transfer that could be good because you could set it and forget
it and then come back later. So I'm assuming you pop this open. Okay so this is pretty
simple how this works. You pop this open and you have a USB 3.0 plug-in here. Alright you
got that. And then I'm going to open one of these. You have to buy these things separately.
Let me get out my trustemic trusterson knife. I'm going to open it up. Boom. How do I get
into this without ruining it? I don't want Steven to yell at me. He will yell at me.
He will be like Jared, don't break my baggage. And I'll be like I won't. So anyway, here
it is. Which one did I pull out of the box? This is the SD card slot so you can get SD
CompactFlash, and they make an XQD for nobody who gives a crap because nobody does care.
So what you could do is get two SD cards and two CF cards or you could yet three of one
and one of the other. I believe that's what Steven did. He picked up three CompactFlash
cards because he uses those more, but it's nice to have the SD. Now I would have to get
an XQD card because that's what the D4 takes, but that's pretty cool. I have all of these
docking stations and you are just literally seated up there boom pop it in there. It's
in so in essence, this is just one big card reader with adapters, and you put them in
there and you're good to go. I mean it smells pretty cool. It's a nice little winner. I
mean I like this for 79.99 [Phonetic] [0:03:57] if you do a lot of transferring that's not
expensive for a really good card reader, but this card reader right here this is about
is about $23. The CompactFlash ones around $23 ish as well. But then the XQD card is
$44 to get that adapter. That's right.
Its almost twice as much to get something that people cared twice as little about, and
I'm going to continue to say that until Sony gets rid of it because nobody cares about
the XQD card. Now back to your Lexar card reader. I actually like this. It's not, I
mean yes it's big but it's not that big. You could sit on the side of your desk if you
do a lot of transferring and you have a lot of cards going get one of these things 79.99,
79.95 on the website is what it was. Get the adapter so you need, even if you just get
one of each and then decide if you need multiples because if you want to do multiple cards you
pop it in here you're good to go, and that is it. Not a bad little investment for a fast
speedy Mcpeterson [Phonetic] [0:04:54] transfer rate because it's USB 3.0. That's best. I
actually like this. Can't wait to test it out and get some feedback about how it works.
That's it. Thanks postman fro hope you're enjoying that drink Jared Polin froknowsphoto.com.
See ya.