Advantages: 2gb space, secure files Disadvantages: may not work if improperly inserted
The combined Kingston SDC/2GB-2ADP Micro SecureDigital2048MB 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 times and this helps a million times for persons that love to have their digital materials stored. I love this package. For all these, i bought mind and i am still using them till date. They will work with your phones, computers, some MP3s as your added storage. ...
Advantages: has a good storage space Disadvantages: bulky
This memory card with a 2GB space is very good storage card for your electronics. It works with camcorders, cameras, some MP3s, Some phones like the P900 Sony Ericsson. I came about knowing this card when i purchased a Canon camcorder which it came with the SandiskSecureDigital CARD 2048MB. It is very good to have because it stores your files for as long as you want them. They keep video files, mp3 files, jpg and txt files. It is of a very good importance to always have your files backed up in a safe place that will hardly be deleted. You can easily transfer files from them to any computer via USB and its very easy and relatively cheap for the work it can do. ...
Advantages: good space, not too pricey Disadvantages: -
brands like Kodak 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 of my camera is a door and there is a slot for the camera where you just click in your SD card and then the memory mounts up instantly. I also know that my laptop is SD compatible and so I just slide the card into the slot at the side and then my photos load up without the hassle of a USB cable. I know most Dell laptops come with this slot and I have a Sony Vaio so I'm guessing ...