Advantages: Cheap, Fast and Reliable Disadvantages: So small it is easily lost
...to get one for about a third of that price so it is great value for money.
Package:
The SanDisk Micro SD card comes in a clear hard platic case to protect the card when not in use and comes complete with an adapter which converts it into a full sized SD card for use in digital cameras, PC card readers and handheld PCs.
Specifications:
Size: 15 x 11 x 1 mm
Weight: 1.41g
Storage Capacity: 1 GB
Read Speed: 10 MB/s
Write Speed: 9 MB/s
Operating Temperature : 0o to 60o C
Storage Temperature : 20o to 85o C
Price & Availability:
You will be able to pick up one of these for as little as £2 from Amazon, £4 at E-bay or £7 on memorymobile.com and postage rates are quite reasonable too due to its small size and weight!...
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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 this card has a lifetime limited warranty, and has been tested to be compatible with a large range of high-end 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...
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Advantages: Great ease of installation Disadvantages: Doesnt quite do the job needed.
...Lexar is a good company however to recieve the best a MicroSD card has to offer you are better off getting the Kingston MicroSD brand as they are faster and cheaper!!!
For ranking purposes I would rank lexar not as good as its competitors but the company is always improving.
I personally would recommend a kingston branded card instead of the lexar you are currently viewing on your screens.
Durability wise Lexar is more than worth but for write speeds and other such needs I would recommend a kingston.
The error rate of this card is fairly low however I would lastly recommend only using the card for 15-30 mins at a time.
This is because the performance of the lexar cards have been known to drop drastically....
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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
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this is a nice little mp3 player which has excellent sound quality.
256mb hold around 70 songs for me but you can also use it to hold documents so you can transfer them from computer to computer
its quite wide when you put it in a usb socket you... more
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