Sandisk 4GB Secure Digital SD HC Memory Card (SDSDB-4096, BULK, No Reader)

Product Description:

The SD High Capacity (SDHC) 4GB flash card is SanDisk's newest format and capacity SD card. SanDisk cards give you plenty of room to capture and store all your precious photos, safely and securely. Fast, and built to last, you can count on SanDisk cards to be ready when you are, every day. Store high quality photos, videos, music and more with this high storage capacity (4 GB) and super, Class 2, speed performance.Not all devices support SDHC 4.0GB cards. Please contact your device manufacturer for details. To ensure compatibility, look for the SDHC Logo on the product or packaging of your new camera or digital camcorder.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • High Quality SDHC card backed by 5 year limited warranty
  • To ensure compatibility, look for the SDHC Logo on the product or packaging of your new camera or digital camcorder.
  • Fast transfer rate for reliable copy/download/backup
  • Low battery consumption to maximize battery life in small portable devices
  • Sandisk SDSDB-4096 Bulk Package (NO READER)
  • Brand: SanDisk
  • EAN: 0878587000078
  • Label: SanDisk
  • Manufacturer: SanDisk
  • Model: SDSDB-4096
  • MPN: SDSDB-4096
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • Publisher: SanDisk
  • Studio: SanDisk
  • UPC: 878587000078

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Seems funny to me2009-07-02
It's very strange that I ordered this product along with the other product a the same time to the same address, but I only got the other item. Hmmmmm?
San Disk 4.0GB SD Memory Card2009-06-26
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Always a great choice and a terrific price on Amazon.com
4.0GB Memory Card2009-06-24
I am satisfied with this memory card, No complaints here, It works wonders for me
Good memory Card2009-06-22
I purchased this card for my camera. It works perfectly fine and I have had no problems or errors with it. 4GB is plenty of memory for your camera as long as you clean out the pictures every once and a while.
SD memory card2009-06-15
Bought at a decent price at the time.
Use it for my cheap $50 samsung digital camera.
Lots of storage space, I have the settings at max mega-pixels, resolution, etc and take lots of pictures at events, but yet have not filled this up or ran out of room.
After each event where I take pictures, I download to my computer and erase the contents of the SD card.

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