Advantages: High capacity High speed card Disadvantages: none
Originally I was going to buy an ordinary speed cheap SD card (approximately 512MB) for my Canon MVX460 camcorder to take photos.
Then my friend said that PNY cards are quite reliable and then I browse this site for a review and there isn't one. Also, it seems quite a bit (£25 for a 512MB slow card) so I use pricerunner to have a search.
Something unexpected came up.
PNY 1GB 133x by IT247.com @ £25.
Wow!
Order it before Christmas and got it before Christmas.
Good card, shame about the camcorder.
The card should be flying but the camcorder was taking its time to take a snap in 1 whole second with a loud electronic shutter noice.
May be I should spend less and get a similar capacity slow card instead.
Since I haven't got a slow card to compare with, a fast card may help. The initialisation of the camcorder with the card is much ...
Advantages: Unlocks extra features on camera Disadvantages: Around twice the price of standard media, suitable for older models only
The description of this item is virtually self-explanatory, and as such, doesn?t require a terribly long review..
It?s a 128Mbsmartmedia card ? ie it is a memory card for earlier Olympus digital cameras, using the ?smartmedia? specification.
Virtually indistinguishable from virtually every other Smartmedia card of a similar capacity, it can be used in Olympus branded cameras, or independently as a ?removable media? with an appropriate reader. Of course, you should be able to use it in other brands of cameras as well, but one is forced to ask the question ?why??
As with most ?original equipment Manufacturer? kit, it attracts a price premium, the street price for a bog standard 128Mb card is around twenty bucks on Ebay (plus a nominal charge for postage) ? the Olympus version commands a price approximately double that.
It ...
Advantages: stores all types of files for transit Disadvantages: prompts are not so good
**DELL USB MEMORY STICK**
-- USB Flash Drive 128MB --
- A Dell introduction-
Dell was founded by Michael Dell in 1984 and was originally named 'PC limited'. At that time IBM was the main specialists in computer products and components worldwide. Michael learn't his trade by using IBM mainframe computers on processing speeds of only 2MHz. A 'MHz' is a tiny fraction of the kind of processor speeds that are in the market today. Dell's visionary could see beyond the systems he worked with and wanted to find away to quicken up data processing and so got to work on building a prototype. In 1985 he managed it with a staggering 8 MHz processor speed. Michael was on his way to being a success in the US and has gone from strength to strength. Revenue 2006>> 56 Billion.
The URL for Dell is:
-www.dell.co.uk-
- What is an USB ...