09 December 2015

USB 3.0 support for the iPad Pro: New Apple Lightning to SD card reader

The iPad Pro is its "Pro" designation increasingly justice. After the benchmark values ​​of the 12.9 inch iPads could convince completely, it became known that the Lightning port on the unit supports USB 3.0. It was said that Apple working to an adapter to enable the USB 3.0 speed. A first adapter is now available in the Apple Online Store.

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Apple Introduces New Apple Lightning to SD card reader

Apple has placed a new Lightning to SD card reader on the Apple Online Store yesterday. In the description of the device states

With the Lightning to SD card reader makes it easy to load pictures and videos from your digital camera to your iPad, so that you can view on the brilliant Retina display together with your friends.

Put the SD card into the card reader and the iPad automatically opens the Photos app, which sorts your photos in moments, collections and years. And if you use the iCloud photo library, all your photos and videos in full resolution will be safely stored in the iCloud and automatically appear in the Photos app on all your devices. With iCloud photo sharing you can transfer your photos and videos with just divide the people to whom you want it to show.

The Lightning to SD card reader supports data rates up to 3 USB, standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW and SD and HD video formats such as H.264 and MPEG-4. (USB only with iPad Pro. The other iPad models USB 2 support 3 speeds speeds.)

Thematically fit we still have a small supplement in this matter. As part of the release of iOS 9.2, the iPhone has now also support for the USB camera adapter for importing pictures and videos. So far, this could only be used on the iPad. Thus you can import your photos under iOS 9.2 via the camera adapter to your iPhone. The new Lightning to SD card reader costs 35 euros and is available in the Apple Online Store ready in 3 to 5 days.

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