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Brand: SanDisk
EAN: 0878587000559
Item Dimensions: 10010010050
Label: SanDisk
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Model: SDSDB-2048-bulk
MPN: SDSDB-2048
Publisher: SanDisk
Studio: SanDisk
Warranty: 5 years warranty
Features:- Capacity: 2GB
- High transfer rate for fast copy/download
- Low battery consumption to maximize battery life in small portable devices
- 5-year warranty
- Bulk Package SDSDB-2048 (Non-Retail pack)
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: SanDisk Corporation is the world's largest supplier of flash memory data storage card products. SanDisk designs, develops and markets flash memory data storage card products used in a wide variety of electronic systems.PRODUCT FEATURES:High transfer rate for fast copying and downloading;Large storage capacity, up to 2GB;Built to last, with an operating shock rating of 2, 000Gs, equivalent to a ten-foot drop.
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I got my grand daughter one of these to go with her digital camera. It works great and was dirt cheap! I didn't worry about the speed of the memory since I bought it for a 5MP point and shoot.
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Simple, low-cost card.
For me, it works just fine.
Windows XP, Debian Linux.
There's my five stars for it right there.
C L Smith
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very good
execelente the product, purchasing and shipping geestion.
I congratulate
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It does what It's supposed to do and that's work. We have been using this card in our Canon SD600 digital camera for a while now and because I failed to order a card with my new Canon T1I DSLR I put this card in my new camera and it works perfectly I even took some 720P HD video with it and no problems. Would recommend to anyone looking for a 2GB card
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If it wasn't for the free camera I won at work in 2003 I wouldn't have standardized on SD memory for my devices. So I got to witness the huge price drop for SD memory cards.
While I use DVD-R for long-term archival storage I mainly use these 2GB cards in my SanDisk e140 MP3 player and my Nikon Coolpix L5 digital camera mainly because they use the older SD card standard which is limited to 2GB anyway. But then I consider the e140 the best MP3 player I've ever used (the SD card slot and NiMH AAA battery support were huge considerations, along with a dot-matrix screen) while the Nikon has 5x optical zoom which, sadly, isn't found on the newer models.
But this is a review of SD card memory. And it's here where I can admit freely that I've tried many brands and noticed that some SD cards are faster than others. This "lag" is very noticeable in the Nikon camera. I've found that the SanDisk cards offer the right amount of performance for the dollar. When used in my MP3 player they don't draw much energy so I get a lot of playtime from charge to charge.
I'm sure anyone can find higher-capacity cards which offer less money per GB. But, for high quality 2GB SD cards, these are winners. And they appear faster than the Kingston and PNY cards.
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