Electronics : Kingston 128 MB Secure Digital Memory Card (SD/128) (Retail Package)

Kingston 128 MB Secure Digital Memory Card (SD/128) (Retail Package)

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Kingston
EAN: 0740617077056
Label: Kingston Technology
Manufacturer: Kingston Technology
Model: SD/128
Publisher: Kingston Technology
Studio: Kingston Technology
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Features:
  • Compliant with the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements
  • Write-protect switch prevents inadvertent overwriting of image or audio data
  • Fast data transfer rate: 2 MB/s average
  • Plug and Play
  • Postage stamp-sized (24mm X 32mm X 2.1mm)







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Product Description:
Today the uses for Flash Memory are rapidly increasing. Flash Memory is ideal for dozens of applications, they all need a reliable and easy way to store and transport vital information. That's why Flash Memory has quickly become one of today's hottest storage technologies. Whatever your application, you can be sure that Kingston has a reliable, cost-effective Flash Memory product to meet your needs. Manufactured to exact industry standards, Kingston's Flash Memory cards are fully compatible with digital products that use Flash Memory technology.This flash memory is designed for Kodak DX3215, DX3700.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Kingston 128 memory card is OK
I've used a Kingston memory card with a Kodak CX7530 digital camera for over a year now and have no complaints.I have 4 different cards that I use and believe that this one is one of the better ones as it seems to transfer a clearer and better quality picture to the printer.I hope your luck is as good.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Digital Memory Card
I was impressed with the quality of pictures I got with this memory card. I have a very inexpensive camera but the pictures are terrific.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kingston SD Card
This is a high quality product, and can be used in several digital cameras with great results.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Deal!
I gave this to my nephew for his birthday--hold lots of pics and videos (at least 250 pics). I wouldn't say it ever cost as much as the "marked down" price, but was a savings for the same capacity card at the discount retail stores--about $15 cheaper. I am pleased.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kingston 128mb Memory Card
This card has all of the memory space required for my personal use. I would recommemd it to others.

Package) (Retail (SD/128) Card Memory Digital Secure MB 128 Kingston




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