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SanDisk 128 MB Secure Digital Card

SanDisk 128 MB Secure Digital Card

List Price: $74.99
Your Price: $33.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Won't Work With Toshiba PDA according to Toshiba
Review: According to Toshiba technical support, this product will not
work with a Toshiba PDA. Therefore it is worthless to me. I
have no idea as to why Amazon.com sells it under these circumstances. My recommendation would be to not buy it until
you check with the manufacturer of the product where you plan to place it. Any SD manufacturer that has this poor of a relationship with a major device manafacturer should either repair the relationship or warn customers of problems. Avoid
this product unless you are sure it works with your device.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not fully compatible with Audiovox PDA
Review: After receiving an error message when attempting backups and transfers of files over 3mb, I just gave up. Don't get this if you're using it with a Maestro.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Designed for Palm Handhelds..... NOT
Review: After visiting SanDisk's web site and checking their compatibility list I decided to buy the 128MB SD card for my Palm M505. According to SanDisk's site the card is compatible with the M505; the packaging even has the "Palm" logo on it with the words, "Designed for Palm Handhelds". Fact is that the 128Mb SD from SanDisk does NOT work in Palm devices. I sent support e-mail to both SanDisk and Palm. Palm pointed their finger at SanDisk and SanDisk never responded. I did some research on my own and found that the controller used in the 128MB SD card is not the same as other flavors of SanDisk SD cards, and is in fact NOT compatible with Palm Handhelds. Shame on SanDisk for not doing their homework and shame on Palm for letting SanDisk use their trademark without verifying that the product actually is "Designed for Palm Handhelds".

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: May have compatibility problems with Toshiba PDAs
Review: Before you purchase this card (Sandisk 128MB SD) for your Toshiba PDAs (like I did), you should visit PDA discussion forums like Brighthand.com. There had been many instances where data lost occured because of incompatibility between the specific card and Toshiba PDAs (like my Toshiba E310). Sandisk tech support basically throws their hands up and say - "they are not compatible with each other".

If it works for you, make sure you keep your data backed up in case something does happen. But backing up data is something you should do regularly anyway. Good luck!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it works
Review: bought a 128 MB card and it works with no problems in the Magellan Meridian GPS.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DIDNT WORK
Review: Bought one of these and took it on vacation. Defective, did not function.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Product
Review: Bought the SD card for use in my iPAQ 3955. Works great with my iPAQ as well as my Kodak DK3700 Digital Camera.

I also purchased the SecureMate SDCard reader. Running WIN XP Pro I had no problem finding and copying files to the SDCard.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Can only use 20 meg of storage on my Audiovox Maestro ppc
Review: Can only store about 20 meg then it will claim that storage is full. Waiting for a replacement now.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not compatible with Toshiba E740
Review: Couldn't perform a standard back-up procedure with my E740. Called Toshiba, said SanDisk was not recommended. I tried a Lexar SD card, no problems. Back-up worked fine. I will no longer buy SanDisk.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Does not work with Sharp Zaurus
Review: DO NOT buy this if you want to use it with a Sharp Zaurus -- if you check the Zaurus newsgroups, you'll find that this card does not work with that great little PDA. It will mount once, then if you turn the machine off or eject the card it will never be mountable again. It's not clear if this is a problem with the SD card or the Zaurus, but it is clear you should use a different brand...


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