One of the less publicized themes of CES 2016 appears to be ‘ways to fix the 12-inch MacBook’. Not only does it come with just a single USB-C port, there’s also no memory card slot. So if you’re a photographer constantly transferring shots, you’ll want Satechi’s tiny new USB-C card reader always close at hand.

Just about any fast multi-card reader you can buy from Radio Shack will do the job. Or you can just plug the camera into the Mac directly via USB. I have a Targus multi-card reader that I use and quite like. However, having said that, I don't think there is any one card reader that is 'the best.' Just about any fast multi-card reader you can buy from Radio Shack will do the job. Or you can just plug the camera into the Mac directly via USB.

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Available in silver, space grey, and gold finishes to match your 12-inch MacBook, Satechi’s $20 Type-C Card Reader will be available sometime this month, and allows any device with a USB-C port—be it a 12-inch MacBook, Chromebook Pixel, or tablet—to access both its SD and microSD card slots at the same time.

It’s cheap and simple, and exactly what it needs to be until Apple finds a way to squeeze an SD card slot into future versions of the 12-inch MacBook.

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Mary, this isn't really the most appropriate place to ask this question, since this forum is mainly to help folks who are having problems with OS X Lion.

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However, having said that, I don't think there is any one card reader that is 'the best.' Just about any fast multi-card reader you can buy from Radio Shack will do the job. Or you can just plug the camera into the Mac directly via USB.

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I have a Targus multi-card reader that I use and quite like. So, really, just go with a brand name you trust. I would suggest that you not go cheap, though, as that will mean you'll just have to spend more money in the long run.

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