Customer Reviews:
So far, reliable and inexpensive August 16, 2007 Considering how unreliable are cheap flash drives from unknown brands, I was somewhat concerned on the performance of this low-priced SD card. But so far, all my photos and videos are safely stored and nothing has dissappeared from this card, and no failure has taken place. Obviously it is very important to always back up and free up capacity on the card, but I have peace of mind knowing that everything is safely stored until I get a chance to download my stuff to my computer. At least six months after purchase, I am more than happy with this product, which costs half what other similar products from more well known brand names.
Great Product! August 14, 2007 I haven't had any problems with this memory card, and as far as memory cards go, if you aren't having any problems, I guess that means you have a great card! There isn't much to say about a memory card. It's nice that it comes with that adapter. I took mine out of the box, put it in my phone, and haven't looked back since. I have quite a few pics stored on it, some videos, songs, it's a good thing.
Great card / works well with the BlackBerry 8830. August 14, 2007 Got a good deal on Amazon for this Kingston card and snapped one right away. The cell provider sells them way overpriced. The plug-in adaptor works well with SD readers too. I use the card on the BlackBerry 8830 to store smaller sized/recoded MP3s, Videos, files, etc. Beware of some 4GB microSDHC cards. Not all of them are compatible. Only 2GB cards are officially supported. I am sure a future patch will increase the capacity. However, the 2GB will give you ample space. Very reliable product!
lots of memory August 13, 2007 apparently 4gb cards don't work with all devices, but they do work with a nikon d80. haven't shot a full card yet, but 900-1100 pics at jpeg fine setting should be possible, maybe about 500 or so for raw of course.
hate to say it, but there's no huge difference from using this card and a sandisk extreme or lexar professional in a dslr, except maybe when downloading to a computer. somehow i feel more confident with an extreme, but honestly can't say it's that much faster. if you have a d200 or d2x or a camera capable of 5fps or higher, i'd get a faster card but otherwise, this is the best value. i'd recommend this for a long trip or when you aren't gonna be able to download pics that frequently.
Does its job August 13, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am using this in my LG Chocolate phone. It works great for storing photos and copying them from phone to PC without needing any other software, cables etc. All you need is take the card out of the phone, insert it into a standard SD card reader for your PC, and then copy the picture files from the card to any directory on your PC. It works both ways (phone->PC, PC->phone). I assume one could transfer music this way as well, but haven't tried it yet.
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