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| Kingston 2GB Secure Digital Memory Card (SD/2GB, Retail Package) | 
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| Brand: Kingston Category: CE
List Price: $26.99 Buy New: $2.68 You Save: $24.31 (90%)
New (22) Used (2) from $2.68
Avg. Customer Rating: 701 reviews
Color: Blue Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: SD/2GB Model: SD/2GB UPC: 740617090406 EAN: 0740617090406 ASIN: B000EOMXM0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Works great in a Treo 650 January 5, 2007 No problems with this product so far. I'm using it to store music files for my Treo 650 Smartphone. The only thing that could be better is if it were a faster transfer speed. On the other hand, it is cheaper than the faster speed cards.
Awsome price January 4, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this with the purchase of my Canon A640. I can't really compare this to other memory cards - I have some other sizes (16MB, 32MB, and 64MB), and I can't say I've noticed any difference in the performance of the cards, they all seem to do what they are supposed to do. But 2GB is awsome, and I was surprised at the price, very reasonable, about half what some other cards this size sell for. Again, I can't really compare this card in terms of performance, but I'm very impressed with the capacity/price.
Most Reviews Here Are Not for This Card November 22, 2006 359 out of 404 found this review helpful
This card is the 2 GB Ultimate 120X It has a tested write speed 120 times 150kb/sec which exceeds 18 mb per second. Frequently card manufacturers advertise their read speed, which is always much faster. Analyze your file size for pictures you take and the speed in mb/sec will tell you how many of those pictures you can store in one second.
That impacts time between pictures. For cameras, write speed is the most important, but the speed rating of the card doesn't necessarily tell you its write speed. For music players and other devices, read speed may be more important. So you might choose a different card depending on whether you intend to use it to play music or take pictures. I'm currently shopping for SD cards for a camera with the capability to shoot 3 pictures per second with large file sizes. In order not to slow the camera down, I need a fast card. I have done some research and realized that the reviews here aren't necessarily even related to this particular card, but are for all different sizes and speeds of Kingston cards. Kingston has been in the memory business for a long time and they are conservative in their ratings. This card is #1 on my list right now because of its tested write speed.
Things to consider if you're getting a 2GB card November 12, 2006 6 out of 12 found this review helpful
I purchased the 2GB Elite Pro SD card but found out that my older SimpleTech FlashLink card reader is not able to recognize the card under WinXP SP2 with and without the most recent SimpleTech drivers. I don't have another card reader for my computer, but the pictures recorded on it by my digital camera can be viewed on my PDA so I assume that it's the card reader. Shortly afterwards, I also discovered that Kingston makes a combo kit that includes their USB 2.0 SD/MMC reader for a bit less in price than the card alone.
I also noticed the ATP line of 60x and 150x SD cards. I have no experience with their products, but their SD cards are potted versus placed in a plastic shell. They tout their cards as being more rugged and waterproof. I'm very careful and have not had any flash cards fail on me, but with the rising capacities and smaller form factors, I will consider the ATP cards in the future.
Kingston 2 GB SD Memory Card November 10, 2006 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
This SD would not work in my Nikon Coolpix S6 camera (but the Fuji and Sandisk product did)
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