Lexar Media 128 MB Secure Digital Card

Product Description:

Lexar Media SD cards are the small, convenient, and durable solution for data storage use for a variety of digital applications. These small yet powerful media cards are designed to interface with an array of digital devices designed to support the SD card format - including PDAs, cellular phones, digital video recorders and digital cameras.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Measures 1.77-inches long by 1.46-inches wide by .03-inches thick and weighs only .08 ounces.
  • 128 MB storage capacity
  • Rated for 3.3V and 5.0V devices
  • Erasure-prevention switch
  • Backed by a 5-year limited customer-satisfaction warranty
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Lexar
  • EAN: 0650590103829
  • FormFactor: SD Memory Card
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: LEXAR MEDIA INC
  • Manufacturer: LEXAR MEDIA INC
  • Model: SD128-231
  • MPN: SD128-231
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: FLASH_MEMORY
  • Publisher: LEXAR MEDIA INC
  • SKU: ILXSD128
  • Studio: LEXAR MEDIA INC
  • UPC: 650590103829

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Customer Reviews

IF YOU HAVE A TEKXON DIGITAL CAMERA DO NOT GET THIS!2006-02-04
IF YOU HAVE A TEKXON DIGITAL CAMERA DO NOT GET THIS because when you put the memory card in and you turn the camera on the screen goes black!

Very good item2005-08-11
Lexar it's a very good brand for your choose of a memory device. I've a memory stick format 128mb since 1 year and a half and I think it's better than other brands.
Great product!2005-07-26
I bought this card for my Kodak Easy Share 3.1 mp camera. Before I ordered it I was a little worried that it might not work, but I was very happy that when I received it, it worked right off without having to format it or anything. I bought it specifically for a Duran Duran concert on July 18th in Orlando; I took 80+ pictures and did not have to wait long after each picture to take another one. I then took the card to Walmart to have the pictures printed, and it worked fine there as well. If you are looking for a reliable memory card to hold a lot of pictures, try this one!
Absolutely rock Solid2004-12-25
Got a 128 mb card for my digital camera then a few days ago dropped my camera from 5 feet or more on hard concrete floor with the card in it.

just put back batteries and turned on the camera the card was reading as normal as though nothing happened.

Lexar does make quality products and mine was made in taiwan.

write speed is very good only one off photos make it slow else it is very fast .will stick to lexar always

got 121mb on inseting the card but that is natural due to a data overhead in every card.
Has not shown me trouble yet...2004-06-26
Good price. Good company. I use this on my Kodak CX7300 and it's fine. Good product to buy.

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