...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 looking...
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Advantages: super quick, seamless technology, guarantee Disadvantages: very small may get lost
...The kingston 2 gb disk is essentially just that and nothing more, the disk works just as it should and is very easy to use just simply plug in and go, there no new installations on your computer or on your SD compatable hardware just put the disk in and ready to take photos or store whatever you want on there. It can take anything the 2 Gb is equivalent to 500 songs and the same number of 8 mega pixel photos, should you have a camera that good otherwise it can hold many more normal pixel photos. The other good points about this product are that you can simply flick a switch and all your data and photos etc is secure which means that you could be editing a photo on photoshop and your computer crashes but the information is still secure on the Kingston. When using it I also found that it worked very smoothly with all my software packages...
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Advantages: Cheap and Does The Job Disadvantages: rge price variation between brands
...the data transfer rate, not something a normal person would do, and it is approximately 100 kb/s. This means that it takes 10 seconds to transfer a megabyte of data from the slot on my computer to the hard drive. The amount of memory an average image takes up on my camera is 0.5MB so this card can store approximately 1024 pictures, which meats that I am unlikely to need another one.
The price variation in SD cards is quite daunting, and I am not sure if there is any real advantage in buying branded cards, such as Sony or Fuji. I went for this Kingston card as it was the cheapest in the shop, and I strongly recommend that you do a little shopping round when you purchase any memory card....
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