...I bought this (in Staples in the US) to work with my JVC GZ-MC200 camcorder - check my other reviews to see if I've got round to reviewing that too - and although there's not much to say about a memory card, I thought I'd have a go...
Of course, there's no real "installation" to worry about, just take it out of the packet (opening the packaging was probably the hardest part !) and slot it in ! With the camcorder (it also takes stills) set on 1600 x 1200 pixel images and "Fine" qualitty, it tells me that I can take 572 pictures (966 on "Standard" setting") with an empty card, so I'm pretty confident that I'll never run out of space for photos !
This "Ultra" version has a claimed minimum of 10MB/second sequential read speed for ultra-fast image viewing and data transfer, and a minimum 9MB/second sequential write speed. Of course...
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Advantages: Large memory capacity, durable for its size, very reliable Disadvantages: None really apart from it being quite small
...The Sandisk Micro-SDHC SecureDigital 8192 MB (8 GB) memory card is known as an SD micro card, basically because SD memory cards are the smallest you can currently purchase. It measures in at 15mm x 11mm and comes with an adapter when you purchase the card.
The Micro SD card format is used mainly for mobile phones, because of the sheer size and the cards ability to hold huge amounts of data. Although, mainly built for mobile phone use, SD micro cards like the Sandisk Micro SD 8 GB can be used in devices such as hand-held GPS devices, portable audio players, video game consoles and numerous other devices.
With the 8 GB of storage space, you can hold thousands of songs (approximately 2000), thousands of photos as well as hundreds of videos and other files. When you purchase the 8GB SD micro memory card you get an adapter with it...
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...Very good Speed and unbelieveable performance and Kingston offers protection and reliability with SecureDigital memory cards
Benefits:
Small - about the size of a postage stamp (24mm X 32mm X 2.1mm)
Secure - built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss
Fast - data transfer rate up to 2 MB/sec (average)
Flexible - compliant with the SecureDigital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements
Reliable - lifetime warranty
Simple - as easy as plug-and-play
Economical - low power consumption is easy on batteries
Efficient - average write speeds of 1.5 MB/sec.
Supports Windows® XP/2000/98/95/NT, Macintosh® OS and OS/2 Warp
Analysis in my mind realiable performance and I always advice my friends,visiter and colike.
Kingstons standard SecureDigital (SD) cards deliver the best price-to-performance value when...
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Dictaphones and voice recorders are not something that everybody uses and are usually bought to perform specific tasks, so they have to perform well.
At a glance the Olympus is not something i find particularly aesthetically pleasing, but this is an... more
Bought this from Dixons, it had come down from £118 to just £59, has 512mb of internal memory and the advertisement informs us it will hold upto 160 tracks.
I needed something that wasn't going to skip and jump when I'm out and about so to test it I more
My experience of this card is currently only short lived as i only received it 3 days ago, but my its a goody!
Compared to the shoddy 5 year old relic that was my old system (AMD Athlon XP 2800 with GeForce 4 Ti4600) this system wipes the floor with it more
What do you buy the person who has everything? It’s quite simple really, an I-Pod Shuffle, a new portable MP3 players from those lovely people at Apple.
Although as rare as rocking horse s**t at the moment, these little beauties are available direct... more
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