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SanDisk 128 MB Secure Digital Memory Card

SanDisk 128 MB Secure Digital Memory Card

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great For dell Axim
Review: Holds anything from movies to text files great quality for anything.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Works with Minolta Dimage F100
Review: I bought 2 of these, and both worked well every time I used them. I filled the cards with 4 megapixel photographs from a Minolta Dimage F100, and transferred the pictures to my computer using a Kodak card reader, all with no problem. Reformatting is done through the camera, and the cards reformatted quickly and perfectly.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This card has a write problem - VERY SLOW
Review: I bought this card for a new Tungsten Palm and it took 15 minutes to write a 5000k file to it from the hotsync cradle. I returned it for a Lexar 64k and the same file writes in 3 minutes. I understand the Sandisk 64k is alright however by all means avoid the Sandisk 128k until the problem is fixed - if it gets fixed!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Card died
Review: I got one for a Magellan GPS unit. It worked fine for awhile. Recently, however, while I was trying to load a map onto it using an SD reader, I started getting error messages. I reformatted it, but scandisk found unusable areas, so I ditched it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Card died
Review: I got one for a Magellan GPS unit. It worked fine for awhile. Recently, however, while I was trying to load a map onto it using an SD reader, I started getting error messages. I reformatted it, but scandisk found unusable areas, so I ditched it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Works great with Panasonic LC-20
Review: I've not encountered problems with this card, and am often copying JPGs back and forth from my DC (Panasonic Lumix LC-20) to my computer.

This card can hold 159 1600x1200 pics without compression from my 2.1MP digital camera. It can hold over 1,000 pictures if you lower the resolution to 640x480 and use compression, but realistically, why would you want to lower the resolution of your pictures?

It truly is amazing how small and light this memory card is.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: my card's death
Review: my zaurus (Sharp PDA) stucks when trying to read from my SanDisk SD Card then i just format it with Win XP now my card is death ,partition tables gone disappear.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SanDisk Incompatible with Toshiba Pocket PCs
Review: SanDisk not compatible with Toshiba Pocket PCs. I have used two Sandisk 128MB Secured Digital cards and both seemed to work for a week or so and then my Toshiba e310 began to crash requiring several hard-resets. Toshiba has yet to post an advisory on there support web sit even though several support techs have told me to use any other SD card BUT SanDisk. I'm not technologically astute enough to know whether or not it's Toshiba's or SanDisk's problem. They just don't work together.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Incompatible with Kyocera Finecan S3x and S4
Review: SanDisk SD 128mb card is not working on my Kyocera Finecam S4. This is due to a incompatibility problem. Both Kyocera and SanDisk are aware of it

Have to by another 128 mb card from another manufacturer.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Using with Kyocera S3X not working
Review: When I used this card in my Kyocera S3X Fincam, this card was not working successfully. All the photographies were stored, but couldn't displayed on the camera screen. Using a card reader it worked, so I could store the photographies on a CD Rom. The seller tried this card on a S3X Finecam out of his store with the same result described above.
Maybe the card is ok, but seems to be not compatible to the camera


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