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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of SanDisk SDSDB-1024-A10/11 1 GB Secure Digital Card (Retail Package)Customer Review: Very Useful Summary: 5 Stars
I've been using 128MB SD card for quite a few months now and had different devices with me all the time. Camera with SD card for pictures, Mobile phone (treo 650) with with SD Card and another flash mp3 player.
Recently upgraded to this 1GB card and now I can interchange this with camera, phone and my laptop (HP NC600) also which has a build in SD reader.
All in all, a great buy. I remember buying 1GB Flahs memory 1 year ago for $98. And this is just $50.
When you are buying any electronics, just keep in mind different storage options they have and try to interchange as much as possible. I know it doesn't relate much to this particular card, but applied to electronics in general. Now which this card, I could use my cell phone as a camera, mp3 player, ebook reader, immediately transfer data/audio/video to other devices, just amazing.
The performance with the computer has been resonable, Never had a problem in trasnferring data back and forth.
Worth the money, and the technology is widely accepted too (as long as you don't use Sony :)
Customer Review: wow !! just amazing convenience. Summary: 5 Stars
I've been using 128MB SD card for quite a few months now and had different devices with me all the time. Camera with SD card for pictures, Mobile phone (treo 650) with with SD Card and another flash mp3 player.
Recently upgraded to this 1GB card and now I can interchange this with camera, phone and my laptop (HP NC600) also which has a build in SD reader.
All in all, a great buy. I remember buying 1GB Flahs memory 1 year ago for $98. And this is just $50.
When you are buying any electronics, just keep in mind different storage options they have and try to interchange as much as possible. I know it doesn't relate much to this particular card, but applied to electronics in general. Now which this card, I could use my cell phone as a camera, mp3 player, ebook reader, immediately transfer data/audio/video to other devices, just amazing.
The performance with the computer has been resonable, Never had a problem in trasnferring data back and forth.
Worth the money, and the technology is widely accepted too (as long as you don't use Sony :)
Customer Review: I'm Buying Another Summary: 5 Stars
I would like to start by letting you know that this is my first time ever writing a review for anything. I just placed another order for my second card and could not resist making a comment when I read some of the reviews. I bought my first card months ago and it has never "fried" on me like some of the reviews say. I think that it is kind of sad to rate a product because of how long a rebate takes. Rating should be based on the PRODUCT. I have a Kodak Easy Share camera and have over 700 pictures and several videos with my first card alone. I have downloaded, deleted, copied, reused...everything that you can do with this card and it works great. If you are looking for a 1 MB card and want a great PRODUCT, you should not hesitate to purchase this. If you are one of those people who are looking for a great REBATE (and will rate this a one star regardless of the quality of the product itself) buy something cheaper that gets a low rating for the quality and therefore you would not have to worry yourself so much about waiting the regular 6to 8 weeks for a rebate.
Customer Review: Kodak camera owners take note... Summary: 5 Stars
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR KODAK CAMERA OWNERS: In July 2006, I replaced a SanDisk regular SD card like this one with a SanDisk Ultra II card for my Kodak DX7590, because I was hoping that it would allow my camera to write high-quality 5MP pictures faster. But to my surprise, it timed exactly the same. So I emailed Kodak, and this was their response: "We appreciate your interest in high speed memory for your digital camera. Our cameras are designed to operate, write and read SD cards at set voltage speeds. Therefore, there is no advantage to using faster memory in Kodak cameras."
So if you use a Kodak dock or USB cable to transfer images from a Kodak camera to your computer, this standard SanDisk card is all you need...there's no advantage to paying extra for a high-speed card like the Ultra II. However, if you use a card reader to get images from the SD card to your computer, then it might be worthwhile to pay a little more for the Ultra II since read and write speeds through the card reader could be substantially faster.
Customer Review: My Pocket PC Experience. Good. Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this card 14 months ago and used it heavily on my IMate Pocket PC then on my IPAQ4700. The card proves to be reliable.
I used it mostly to store images, e-books, documents, voice recordings, and Avantgo channels. In addition, I used it as a flash memory occasionally.
If you are a heavy user it is advised that you defragment the SD card on a monthly basis to reduce the possibility of file system being distorted. Using this practice I did not receive any errors, brilliant card.
I would recommend "Simple Tech BONZAI USB 2.0 CARD READER" ,which is a portable reader costing ($8 or less), in addition to this card as it would be possible to use this SD card as a flash memory accessible from all PC with Windows (Version 98 2nd Ed or later) or Apple Computers with USB1/USB2 drives.
If you want a faster and more reliable SD card that would stand more extreme weather circumstances I recommend "SANDISK SD Ultra II" that costs about $20 extra.
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