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SanDisk 64 MB Secure Digital Card

SanDisk 64 MB Secure Digital Card

List Price: $49.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: corrupt memory
Review: The 64 MB MMC card from SanDisk seems to have file problem when I attempt to use this with Intel Personal Audio 3000 (MP3 player). Intel site states that problem is with memory card not with player. I have confirmed problem with all four cards I purchased. Would caution all buyers of this product until specific problem found and corrected.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Incompatible with the Zaurus
Review: This card simply does not work with the Sharp Zaurus. Sharp has released an update to the ROM which improves the compability (they don't actually say it fixes the problem); but, in order to install ROM updates, you need a CompactFlash card. If you've got a CF card, then this SD card might be worth a try; but I wasn't willing to spend [money] for a 16M CF card in order to get a [$$$] SD card to work.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Once Again, Viking is Less Expensive
Review: Why is Viking always less expensive than SanDisk? I have been closely monitoring the flash pricing for the past month and I haven't found an instance yet that the Viking card is not at least a few dollars less. In some cases they offer a 33% savings in comparison to the SanDisk equivalent product.

According to the dozens of reviews, the cards both seem to operate flawlessly. Since there is no difference in quality (and actually most of the reviews will state that Viking has better service), I took the plunge with a Viking card.

I rated this card 3 stars because of SanDisk's reputation for high quality, but the lack of a competitive price.


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