Lexar Media SD2GB-231 2 GB Secure Digital Memory Card (Retail Package) SD2GB-231
- ASIN: B000CQP98A
- List Price: $149.99
Product Description:
Lexar Media Secure Digital (SD) Cards are designed for use in many digital devices including digital cameras, MP3 players, PDA's, cellular phones and camcorders. The Lexar Media memory card has an erasure-prevention switch to keep your data safe. When the switch is in the lock position, it will stop you from accidentally copying over or deleting data stored on your card.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Works in Digital Cameras. MP3 players, Camcorders, and more.
- A built in erasure switch prevents you from accidentally deleting data
- 100% camera compatibility guaranteed
- Tough and impact-resistant
- Tested and manufactured to the highest quality standards
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Lexar
- EAN: 0650590136377
- FormFactor: SD Memory Card
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: LEXAR MEDIA INC
- LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
- Manufacturer: LEXAR MEDIA INC
- Model: SD2GB-231
- MPN: SD2GB-231
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: FLASH_MEMORY
- Publisher: LEXAR MEDIA INC
- Studio: LEXAR MEDIA INC
- UPC: 650590136377
- Warranty: 5 years warranty

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Customer Reviews 

Decent memory card, great price
2007-04-30This is probably one of the most available brands on the market, and one of the best values. It is now working well in my digital picture frame and camera. I did have some initial problems with formating, but after a little time i was able to access the full card. I am now pleased with it. It's just basic SD, a bit slower than some of the upper SD cards (Lexar professional, Sandisk newest generation), but heck, I got this for $25 and I'm using it a picture frame, not to shabby. It also works in my camera if needed. Check it out, good basic card.

Reliable, if a bit slow (but okay for most users)
2006-05-01Lexar definitely makes the most reliable flash memory cards on the market. They are not as aggressive as Sandisk in marketing speed or as lowballing as PNY or Kingston (two brands definitely NOT to buy). But they are reliable. You can put them through X-ray machine a million times and Lexar cards will survive.
This low-priced 2GB SD card is good for most digital camera users; you won't notice any delay. The only times when its non-super-fast speed raises its ugly head is when you try to shoot continuously. You simply won't be able to continuous-shoot at your camera's advertised speed. My estimate is teh fastest you can do is about 2 shots every 3 seconds; your mileage may vary because each camera has a different size of cache buffer (as well as write circuit). Again, the performance bottom line is: if you just take pictures one at a time, you won't have any problems with this card. Most movie mode captures are totally fine, too.
Of course, if you buy a higher speed card, not only can you shoot continuously, but you'll also experience slightly faster transfer speeds when connected to Windows. This is esp. true if you transfer large files (e.g., a 3-minute movie file from your camera). So if you shoot a lot of movies in your digital camera, you might also want to consider investing in a faster card (which will likely cost over $110 at this time).
Finally, I'd like to give out a bit of advice: always have at least two flash cards with you. Never "put all your eggs in one basket." Flash cards are delicate things and they *can* break, even if they are something as reliable as Lexar cards. So, for the same money, it's better to have two 1GB cards rather than one 2GB card. I speak from personal experience -- Murphy's Law has struck me way too many times.

Durable card, for the price,no complain
2006-01-30Very durable card with five years warranty. Speed is not compare with proffessional card, but for the price, no complain.

Slow speed makes the capacity less impressive
2006-01-11Lexar memory cards all seem to be slower than other brands (i.e. SanDisk..). Rememeber that Lexar has 3 types of SD cards: Professional (60X), Plantinum (40X), and regular which is this one. So this one is the slowest among them. Slow speed not only make you wait for a long time for transfering files, it also might affect what you store. If you are using continuous mode in digital camera it might lengthen the gap time between each picture, or (depends on the model of the camera) produce gibberish images. I haven't confirm this myself but people complained that when recording audio at high quality mode, there will be skips during the track.
The bottom line is, Lexar DOES make durable cards, but the speed for writing is a drawback. Unless you use this for your camera without the continuous mode, I don't recommend this card. I will rather spend money on SanDisk Ultra II which is a little pricy but worth it.
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