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Tiny memory that's massive
Review of Integral Secure Digit 256 MB by trevorbrock

Advantages: Wide range of uses in camera memory, pda memory and nav systems.
Disadvantages: Not a lot of info on the various differences !

...tend to be very reliable. Integral gives a 5 year warranty. * Capacity : If you are storing photos on your canera, then this 256 mb card will store about 80 taken at 6 megapixels and nearly 300 at the 2 megapixel level. On my Ipaq it stores hundreds of PowerPoing presentations, plus hundreds of Word documents - it is fantastic.! If you want to store movies from your digital, then a 256 mb is the smallest you should be choosing to make it really ...
...a tiny locking device incorprated, to prevent valuable files from being accidentally erased. * Appearance : Now there is not much to admire, really. Its a little blue card, with some metal conatcts on the back, that arrives in a clear protective case. * Cost : You can easily pay £40 for a 256 mb card if you go into a high street camera shop. But shop around for this card on the internet and you will pay under £20. That is a massive amount of ... Read review

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02.04.2005
My Sandisk Ultra II 4GB
Review of Sandisk Ultra II SDHC Secure Digital 4096 MB by Ikillrocknroll

Advantages: Fast, Cheap
Disadvantages: Lack of backwards compatability

I bought the Sandisk Ultra II 4GB card after purchasing my new 14.6mp camera, which produces RAW files of around 12-14mb! I clearly needed an upgrade because my older 2GB SD cards could only store 70 photos. I wanted a card that would combine speed, capacity, and value for money - and so I landed at the Class 4 Sandisk SDHC Ultra II 4GB card. I've had experience with Sandisk before, and wanted to stick with them especially after I found out that ...
...digital cameras. The Sandisk Ultra II SDHC 4GB card (Which I will now refer to as "The card" to save any confusion), has read speeds of 10mb/sec, and write speeds of 9mb/sec, producing an excellent performance on my camera. Previously when I used my older 2GB card, I didnt have a USB reader so I had to connect the camera to my computer via a USB cable, not too practical. Now however, Sandisk included with the card, a MicroMate card reader, which ... Read review

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27.06.2008


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