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Conclusion:
The Silverstone FP35 may be a little pricier than some bay I/O card readers, but it has a well rounded bundle of very useful features to it. The card reader will read practically any card you can throw at it, SDHC included, and the many other I/O ports will handle all your removable storage and digital media needs. The feature that stands out the most to me is the ability for removable hard drives to be powered entirely through the FP35 by using the included cable - it's always nice to rid my power bar of another bulky adapter.

Pros:
Excellent built quality
Supports all SDHC cards (some manufacturers still seem slow at adopting support for this format)
Ability to power external hard drives will save you a plug on your power bar and reduce extra cable mess

Cons:
It is a little pricey

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