Sandisk SDSDPH-1024-901 1 GB Ultra II SD Plus USB (Retail Package)

Product Description:

High-Density Flash Memory Transfer / Works with SD and USB Compatible Devices
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • USB 2.0 compatible
  • SD compliant
  • Write/Read performance: 9MB/sec, 10MB/sec
  • Limited lifetime warranty
  • Transforms from an SD card to a USB adapter
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: SanDisk
  • EAN: 0619659023423
  • FormFactor: SD Memory Card
  • HardwarePlatform: Not Machine Specific
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: SanDisk
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: SanDisk
  • Model: SDSDPH-1024-901
  • MPN: SDSDPH-1024-901
  • OperatingSystem: Not Machine Specific
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • Platform: Not Machine Specific
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: FLASH_MEMORY
  • Publisher: SanDisk
  • Studio: SanDisk
  • UPC: 619659023423
  • Warranty: 5 years warranty

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Customer Reviews

GMan2008-11-03
The SD card works great but you need to be careful not to break it. The USB feature comes in very handy if your computer doesn't have an SD card reader.
Something all memory cards should do2008-09-07
This is really pretty simple (the way things should be). A memory card that you can plug into your camera, cell phone, mp3 player or whatever, and then flip down the side and plug it directly into your computer's USB port (something every modern computer has). Allows you to get pictures off your camera without bringing the cable with you. Also saves camera battery life and lets you share pictures wherever you are.
Overall good product.2008-08-08
All in all, this is a very nice card. Got it for $10 + free shipping, so no complaints there. Having the USB on there is a very nice feature, with one exception, however. Apparently it is a high power USB device, meaning that I cannot plug it into my Apple keyboard's USB hub. This means for you, the reader, that you will either need to plug it straight into your computer or into a powered or decent quality USB hub. Minor gripe, but worth noting.
Nice to have but slow2008-08-05
This is the old version. Speed is about 10mb, newer high capacity(2gb, etc) version works at 15mb. Even the Ducati version is slow at 20mb...
I Didn't Get It2008-05-30
I ordered two of these, but received two Sandisk Ultra II 1.0 GB SD cards and two SanDisk MicroMate USB readers instead. I was not asked if the substitution was acceptable or not.

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