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Micro Secure Digital 2048 MB
Advantages: 2gb space, secure files Disadvantages: may not work if improperly inserted
The combined Kingston SDC/2GB-2ADP Micro Secure Digital 2048 MB with the small, medium and large memories in one package is just the perfect solution for all your digital storage. I say so because with the 3 memory cards, there's no electronic that will require you to use a memory stick and you don't have. This is a must have product and with the 2GB storage they have, makes it just a good thing to have. It is always advisable to have them at all ...
mbundem 14.01.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Kingston SDC/2GB-2ADP Micro Secure Digital 2048 MB
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512MB: Saved Moments
Advantages: good space, not too pricey Disadvantages: -
...and so on but the Kingston ones seemed to be coming up a lot in my searches and I had heard of them before for USB drives and they seem to have a good name behind them. Their memory cards come in all sizes from 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and the one I have 512MB which is probably one of the smallest but it is fine for me for now.
Most Kodak cameras will accept an SD card but there are other types as you will see when you go to print off your photos. On the side ... ...is the white text saying Kingston 512MB. There is also a little arrow on the card which makes it obvious which way you insert the card into your equipment.
As said above this card can be inserted into all photo printing machines which makes taking pictures easy because you no longer have to wait a day to get photos back worrying about damaged negative. As soon as the card is inserted it tells you how many photos are on the card, you can then view ...
ms19 11.11.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Kingston Secure Digital 2048 MB
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* Pick a card - any card . .
Advantages: Cheap, very good too. Disadvantages: Easy to lose them.
...cards, and in my opinion Kingston are one of the better makes. Most cameras do come with a small card to get you started, but you soon want to upgrade to a couple of bigger ones.
You can download your images directly to your PC, or you can take the card into your local Max Spielman's and get them printed while you wait. You also have the option of sending these cards through the post, even to someone without a PC, because they can go to their local ...
smudgeybabes 22.11.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Kingston Class 6 SDHC Secure Digital 4096 MB
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Kingston SD/1GB Secure Digital 1024 MB
Advantages: lifetime warranty Disadvantages: none
...Speed and unbelieveable performance and Kingston offers protection and reliability with Secure Digital 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 Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements
Reliable - lifetime warranty
Simple ... ...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 Secure Digital (SD) cards deliver the best price-to-performance value when looking for a storage expansion option for digital cameras, PDAs and many other SD-enabled electronic devices. Manufacture support ...
owais997 24.07.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Kingston SD/1GB Secure Digital 1024 MB
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Small and Dinky
Advantages: cheap, hi-capacity storage for cameras and PDAs Disadvantages: small, easily misplaced
...is a review of the Kingston MINI-SD Secure Digital card, Kingston p/n SDM/1GB. The first picture above shows a blue "standard", not "mini" SD card and is a little misleading (thank you, Ciao)... the actual device under review is shown at the end of this review (or possibly as the second photo above if Ciao's photo selector is working). ***Geek warning: This review contains some seriously beep-bop technical guff, so if you are not of a technical bent, ... ...these memory cards, and the Kingston MINI SD card packs 1GB onto a piece of plastic no larger than a thumbnail! The mini SD is compatible with certain phones and cameras, and the micro SD, smaller yet, goes into even more devices.
What's in the Kingston card? For a start, it's not the blue card that's shown at the top left of this review - the mini SD card is a lot smaller! Kingston's 1GB Mini SD card is described as " a small and lightweight memory ...
pgn0 04.11.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Kingston MINI-SD Secure Digital 1024 MB
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ASUS EAH3850X2/HTDI
ATI Radeon HD 3850 X2 - 1 GB, 1024 - Graphics adapter - PCI Express 2.0 x16, PCI Express - Plug-in card - HDTV out, Dual DVI-I, TV-out, HDMI, HDTV-out
Audi S3
Bargain to be had, Quality and Power, Prestige but not a bore (*)
Acer F900
Slate - Lithium Ion - Quad Band - 155 g
LG RHT497H
Great picture and sound quality and easy to use. (*)
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