The Transcend ExpressCard/34™ SSD with up to 32 GB storage capacity and an extremely ... more
low power consumption is an especially suitable storage medium for Notebook PCs with ExpressCard™ Schacht. The ExpressCard™ was developed by the PCMC...
32GB Transcend SATA SSD Solid State Disk. 2.5" SATA SSD designed for laptops and desktop ... more
computers. Transfer speeds up to 150MB/sec (read) and 90MB/sec (write). Solid State disks are the new standard in storage as they offer better reliability and cons...
Postage & Packaging: refer to website Availability: In stock; 1-3 days
The high-capacity Transcend 2.5" Solid State disks have been developed especially for use ... more
in the kind of harsh environments that are often prevalent in industrial systems. The SATA-interface, robust metal casing, enormous memory capacity, high level of...
The high-capacity Transcend 2.5" Solid State Disks have been developed especially for use ... more
under demanding industrial conditions. Its 44-pin IDE interface, robust metal casing, enormous memory capacity, high level of reliability, low energy consumption ...
The high-capacity Transcend 2.5" Solid State Disks have been developed especially for use ... more
under demanding industrial conditions. The SATA-interface, robust metal casing, enormous memory capacity, high level of reliability, low energy consumption and sh...
Advantages: Very fast transfer rate, strong, looks good, smells pretty, cheap Disadvantages: None
I am very impressed!
After recently upgrading from my Canon 350D to 450D I needed a high capacity, fast memory card as the 450 takes SD (secure digital) not CF (compact flash) as the 350 does.
As a professional photographer it's vital that I have the best kit I can afford. I was a little worried about buying Transcend over Sandisk, but with such a huge financial saving I thought I'd give Transcend a go. I'm very glad I did!
The Transcend 8Gb SDHC (secure digital high capacity) memory card performs excellently - trandfer speeds are very very good. It's rated at 'speed 6', the same as the most expensive Sandisk Ultra cards selling for over twice the price.
One thing to mention - SDHC cards cannot be read by all memory card readers - generall only the newer ones will read SD cards over 2Gb.
I would highly recommend this card ...
Advantages: fast, value for money, vista readyboost compatible Disadvantages: none
The 2Gb SD card from Transcend should be your first choice, often looked at as inferior to kingston and other manufactures however the performance of the card is the same and by comparing the prices you get more for what you pay.
Fast transmission from card to pc and large capacity; with a 6 megapixel camera which is standard these days you can store around 600-700 pictures which is more than enough for a whole holiday.
You can also use the sd card for vista's readyboost function - simply insert the card in a slot (or card reader) and if you are not automatically promted/given choice what to do next, go to my computer and right click on the sd card icon. choose property and then navigate to the readyboost tab, where you can choose how much memory you want to make available to readyboost.
What is readyboost? It is a feature within ...
Advantages: Fast, huge capacity, fantastic value Disadvantages: Not as fast as other CF cards but then they are FAR more expensive
With flash memory coming down in price all the time, it pays to at least think about getting more than you need right at this moment. As the capacity goes up, so do the picture and video resolutions in the devices that use this memory, and the need for even more space increases too. I needed to more space as I recently purchased a Digital SLR camera that takes 10 megapixel photos.
The Transcend 133X Compact Flash HIGH 16384 MB has a 16 Gigabyte capacity which seems cavernous to those 512MB and 1GB cards that were at the top of the food chain just a few years ago. It's also one of the cheapest 16GB CF cards around too, retailing for a credit crunch busting £23.65 inc VAT at time of writing - that's getting on for just £1 per Gigabyte!!!
16GB is, unsurprisingly, enough for quite a few photos. Once you've formatted the card ready ...