Transcend 2GB High-Speed 80x SD Card - Blue (TS2GSD80)

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Product Description:

Ultra Performance 80X Secure Digital cards are the best choice for your digital camera and other handheld device. Transcend insists on using only original SLC (Single-Level-Cell) NAND Flash chips that have a higher write speed, lower power consumption, and superior performance compared with Secure Digital cards made with MLC (Multi-Level-Cell) chips.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Amazing data transfer rates of up to 80x speeds (12Mbps)
  • Low power consumption with SLC NAND Flash Chips
  • Mechanical write-protection switch
  • Compliant with Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements
  • 0.31Hx2.06Wx0.81L" 0.02 lb.
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Transcend
  • Color: Blue
  • EAN: 0760557800491
  • FormFactor: SD Memory Card
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • Label: TRANSCEND
  • Manufacturer: TRANSCEND
  • Model: TS2GSD80
  • MPN: TS2GSD80
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: 2300311
  • Publisher: TRANSCEND
  • Studio: TRANSCEND
  • UPC: 760557800491
  • Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

Customer Reviews

Very good product2006-09-17
I use this card with a 7.1MP digital camera: the Canon PowerShot A620. It is noticeably faster than other, non-high-speed, cards I've tried. There is no buffering delay when shooting in continuous (burst) mode, and that's with me taking over 50 pics at a go! Holds around 646 photos at maximum resolution and compression.
The camera, IPAQ pda, and the USB card reader I have all work perfectly well with this card. I'd definitely buy this again.

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