Sandisk Ultra II SDHC 4GB SD Memory Card (SDSDH-4096, BULK Static Pack, No Reader)

Product Description:

SanDisk is proud to announce our newest format and capacity to the Ultra II SD card family: SD High Capacity (SDHC) 4GB card.To support the higher capacity needs, SD cards are now requiring a different design. The new SD 2.0 specifications - which supports 4GB and up - is called Secure Digital High Capacity(SDHC). The SD Association has created and defined 3 speed classes to help you identify speed and performance capabilities/minimum requirements of SDHC cards and their SDHC host products. Details on the SD 2.0 specification: http://www.sdcard.org or SanDisk.com/SDHC Cards address data (read and write) at numerous speeds. Many factors impede this performance. SDHC guarantees a minimum read and write speed necessary to handle recording high quality video and audio. The maximum card speed may vary, but you can always depend on SDHC cards to meet your SDHC host product's high quality performance requirements. Each card individually packaged in an anti-static bag
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 4GB SDHC Card ULTRA II High Speed
  • Supports SDHC compatible host devices
  • Low power consumption
  • Each card individually packaged in an anti-static bag
  • Brand: SanDisk
  • EAN: 0878587000153
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • Label: SanDisk
  • Manufacturer: SanDisk
  • Model: SDSDH-4096
  • MPN: SDSDH-4096
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • Publisher: SanDisk
  • Studio: SanDisk
  • UPC: 878587000153

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Customer Reviews

Great product2009-07-01
I am very satified with this product! It was a very reasonable price and works great!
Memory card2009-06-25
Very satisfied with this product. Works well, is fast and dependable. I use it in my digital camera. A good product, from a good company.
Good sized SD card to have2009-06-25
This was a nice SD card that worked just fine. Although, I couldn't tell the difference between this Ultra card and another regular 4GB I also purchased. If there was a difference I think it was to where it really was too small to matter. I will probably just buy the regular cards in the future and spend much less for practically the same functionality. Having a couple of 4gb cards comes in really handy for trips. One of the reasons is that if you put all your pics in a really big sized card, losing it or having it malfunction somehow would really suck.
good card2009-06-03
I bought it for my camera and it works fine - it is fast and it has a good price.
A+ memory card2009-06-03
I have a few of these in different sizes for use in cameras and digital picture frames. The Ultra II is very fast and it works great. I'm not sure what else to say about it other than it works exactly as expected and it was nice that buying through Amazon (actually BlueProton, or whatever they are called) yielded me a free USB SD card reader.

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