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Sandisk recommends its 4gb class 2 microSDHC card for use with multimedia-enabled phones. Such devices usually read data far more than write it, which explains the surprisingly fast read speeds of this class 2 card. Write speeds are expectedly slow but for such devices the write speed ceiling of the card itself is never...
Very fast read speeds, reasonably priced.
Average write speeds (typical for class 2 cards), buying the bare card yields just that.
From cellular phones to GPS systems, consumer electronics are a staple of the modern lifestyle. But as devices become more and more multifunctional, the need for larger storage capacities often outpaces the amount of on-board memory provided by the man...
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The microSD card has become synonymous with mobile phone memory card really. If you have a phone chances are you have a microSD card in it for storage. With the wide availability and selection of apps today, most likely you'll be looking to upgrade your s...
Performs over rated speeds...
A bit pricey...
It's a microSD card, there's not much to really say about it.The card does perform above the rated specs which is something nice to see for sure.The one issue I have with this card is the price, coming in at almost $50, it's a bit expensive when compared...
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SanDisk makes a family of microSDHC cards, ideal for mobile phones and other small electronics, in capacities of 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB. As those smartphone owners of something other than the iPhone consider replacing the generally paltry storage car...
When it comes to making a storage buying decision for your smartphone or mobile media devices price is generally the first factor considered, but performance should be considered too. Even little gains in media loads and access to files makes the mobi...
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The SanDisk 16GB MicroSD HC is a high-capacity card designed to work with a range of portable devices, including music players, cell phones and digital cameras that feature a microSD slot. With a speed rating of Class 2, the card is supposed to be at t...
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While the famous iPhone doesn’t offer storage expansion, just about every other smartphone on the market support microSDHC cards. SanDisk recently sent us a 16GB microSDHC card. Although there was only about 14.8GB of usable space due to formatting, it...
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I still remember my first computer storage device, an external hard drive for a Mac Plus. It was the size of a small VCR, held 20MB and it seemed like it was more storage then anyone would ever need until the end of time. This last week I have been te...
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I remember only a few years ago the SD card was considered small. If you were to say that now people would laugh at you. microSD is where it’s at, and Sandisk has achieved what to me seems impossible: a 16GB microSDHC card. If there was ever any evi...
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Have you ever considered how much storage would be enough for your needs? As technology evolves to offer more, the demand for storage grows at the same pace. SanDisk claims to answer those needs with their continuously evolving storage cards that c...
Works with most current microSD compatible devices, Faster than microSD, Includes adapters that allow it to serve other media card type needs...
Pricey, Easy to loose, microSDHC format may not be supported by your device...
What do I think about it? Well, with an average capacity of either 2,000 MP3 songs, 19,000 JPEG images or 40 hours of MP4 video packed on my phone, my separate MP3 player has somehow disappeared! I dont think anybody would complain about having the...
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For music, pictures, and other storage-intensive files, nothing beats interchangeable memory chips. Fill ‘em up, stash ‘em in your pockets, and select what you want to view or listen to. For Centro, this means “micro” SD or micro...
High capacity, Adapter included for use in fullsized SD card slots, Tiny size, Readerwriter includes dust cover...
Tiny micro cards are easily lost or misplaced, Centro reports incorrect capacity, though it honors the full amount. Risky if you ask me, Windows XP Pro (SP2) also cannot deal with SDHC higher capacity without a bugfix.
For music, pictures, and other storage-intensive files, nothing beats interchangeable memory chips. Fill ‘em up, stash ‘em in your pockets, and select what you want to view or listen to. For Centro, this means “micro” SD or micro...
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