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Kingston 2 GB CompactFlash Card

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Kingston
EAN: 0740617092691
Label: Kingston Technology
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Kingston Technology
Model: CF/2GB
Publisher: Kingston Technology
Special Features: nv:Type^Compact Flash|Memory Size^2 GB
Studio: Kingston Technology
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


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  • Kingston
  • 2GB Compact Flash Card







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Product Description:
Kingston's CF (CompactFlash) memory cards offer an incredible combination of high storage capacity, fast data transfer rates, and great flexibility. Compact Flash offers the speed of a memory chip and the portability of a floppy, with enhanced capacity, all in the palm of your hand. With various capacities you are sure to find the capacities you need. Most commonly used in such devices as digital cameras, PDAs and other portable products, Compact Flash provides an easy method for quickly downloading and transferring digital files from your computer to the Internet.This product is designed for the following systems:Garmin - StreetPilot 2610;Garmin - StreetPilot 2650;Olympus - E-1 Digital Camera;Olympus - EVOLT E-330 Digital Camera;Olympus - EVOLT E-500 Digital Camera.

Amazon.com Product Description:
Kingston's standard 2 GB CompactFlash is for everyday use of digital cameras, PDAs, and MP3 players. This standard card is the perfect solution for additional storage on such devices. One of the world's most popular digital mass-storage devices, CompactFlash memory cards from Kingston bridge the gap between storage requirements and affordability.

Users of digital cameras, PDAs, and other digital devices can quickly and easily download or transfer digital files between various digital devices and the Internet, using a card that easily fits in the palm of the hand. With the speed of a memory chip and better portability than a floppy, this Kingston CompactFlash memory card offers better storage than many other media cards. It holds 2 GB and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great CF Card!
I use this brand of CF card when shooting professional photos for an online magazine. They have never let me down yet and I take 1,000+ photos per session.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product - excellent price
I purchased this item before a trip to London, for my new Canon EOS digital SLR. The CompactFlash card worked perfectly, it will store more than 450 high quality digital photos. It's fantastic having the flexibility to take as many photos as I wanted, and each evening I uploaded the photos to my laptop. The card has more than enough memory for even the most avid photographer. What an excellent price, too. This isn't the first Kingston product I've purchased, and I've yet to be disappointed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Music Source for Car Audio System
My car has several methods to play music.Among them is a CF card Reader with MP3 or WMA capability. I use these cards to burn and play music on my car audio system.
The playback quality is very very good. I have yet to have a problem with burning or playback. I set the media player to burn at the best bit rate (320Kbps). You can expect to get about 15 cd on a card.I use one card per genre (Jazz,Classical,etc). If you don't like changing cards go with a 4 or 8 gb card. I will continue experimenting but for now I highly recommend this card.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Working perfectly
My car supports PCMCIA cards as storage for audio files. I already had a Kingston CF to PCMCIA converter, so I purchased this card. It works perfectly since.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kingston 2GB CF Card
Delivered fast and works great. Best price on a name brand 2GB card I could find.

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