Rating: Summary: Confirmed: Doesn't work with Nike PSA|Play!! Review: ... P>Thank goodness for Amazon's straight-forward return process or I would be really unhappy! This card is NOT compatible with the Nike PSA Player. Unfortunately, I only learned that after the fact from reading these reviews. Might want to confirm with Sandisk before buying this card.
Rating: Summary: Confirmed: Doesn't work with Nike PSA|Play!! Review: ... P>Thank goodness for Amazon's straight-forward return process or I would be really unhappy! This card is NOT compatible with the Nike PSA Player. Unfortunately, I only learned that after the fact from reading these reviews. Might want to confirm with Sandisk before buying this card.
Rating: Summary: Didn't work with Intel Audio Player 3000 Review: As others noted, SanDisk MMC 64MB did not work with Intel Personal Audio Player 3000. After some struggle I found the notice on the Intel support site regarding the incompatibility, which suggested contacting the SanDisk support. I did and it was a total waste of time...I returned this product to Amazon and asked for exchange with a Viking MMC...the Viking MMC worked just fine. 5 stars for Amazon, 1 for SanDisk.
Rating: Summary: Had to return due to Intel Player 3000 problem Review: Careful! After I ordered this for my Intel Pesonal Audio Player 3000 a service note was added to [the support website] noting that some cards (like both of the ones I ordered) end up repeating the same track over and over again (and actually playing that way vs just appearing to list the same track over and over). I don't know if this is Intel's or SanDisk's problem, but since it only happens for SanDisk I'll be ordering a different vendor's MMC.
Rating: Summary: Doesn't work with Intel Personal Audio player Review: Don't buy it if you own an Intel Personal Audio player, they're not compatable.
Rating: Summary: Doesn't work with Intel Audio Player 3000 Review: I bought a SanDisk card first thinking that the quality brand name would guarantee compatibility. But it did not work with my Intel Audio Player 3000. It copies 1 song 13 times instead of 13 songs once each. That's no good. Intel says it's SanDisk's error and SanDisk says it's Intel's problem. That leaves consumers caught in the middle. So I returned mine and bought the Simple Tech MMC card and it works like a charm! It was 10% cheaper too.I supposed I should have checked compatibility before buying, but you expect it to work when you buy the brand leader.
Rating: Summary: BAD PRODUCT Review: I bought a SanDisk card thinking that the quality brand name would guarantee quality product. Instead after only 7 months of use within my MP3 Player from DIGISETTE, the memory is corrupted!! It's not recognized by the MP3 player nor a PC USB MMC reader. You expect it to work for a long time when you buy from a brand leader, not only 7 months.
Rating: Summary: 64MB is not enough Review: I owned a Casio EM-500 pocket PC. Having brought an extra 64 MB MMC card, it is barely enough to hold all my stuff in my pocket PC. Otherwise, this MMC is a MUST for the EM-500 since it only has 16 MB of RAM. The access speed of this MMC is excellent. My only complain is the price and the capacity. The price for the MMC should be lower (like PC RAM price) and the capacity should be higher, at least 256 MB.
Rating: Summary: DOES NOT WORK WITH NIKE PSA AS OF APRIL 2002!!!! Review: I purchased a Sandisk 64 MMC card for my Nike PSA 120 player. Unfortunately, it is no longer compatible with the Nike players. I called the Nike PSA help line (through Sonic Blue) at 254 299-2759 and they said that since some time in April 2002, the San Disk cards do not work on the Nike Players. The representative said that the Lexar cards do work however I am still waiting to test this out for myself. Very, very disappointing considering the rave reviews others have given for the San Disk and its compatibility with the Nike players. Amazon, please remove those outdated reviews.
Rating: Summary: DOES NOT WORK WITH NIKE PSA AS OF APRIL 2002!!!! Review: I purchased this item with at the same time as the Intel Personal Audio Player 3000 and had instant trouble. I attempted to download songs to the card several different times and as soon as the last song would finish it would erase all other songs on the card an duplicate the last song numerous times! Then, when the card was removed from the player the player didn't recognize the internal memory! I contacted Intel and they came back and stated that they have had reports of this happening with SanDisk 64 cards since March. They had reports of every detail of the problem I experienced. I sent the card back and ordered a card from a different manufacturer that has no reported problems. Not impressed with SanDisk! In my opinion this card should not even be offered for sale until SanDisk sort out the issue!
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