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A-DATA 4 GB Class 6 SDHC Flash Memory Card ASDH4GCL6AP | 
| Brand: A-DATA Category: CE
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $11.71 as of 9/8/2010 07:42 CDT details You Save: $8.28 (41%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 44 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 0.5 x 4.5
MPN: ASDH4GCL6AP Model: ASDH4GCL6AP EAN: 4718050606856 ASIN: B0030T17J6
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging | | • | Enhanced DSC function & flawless video recording | | • | Guaranteed write speed of at least 6MB/s | | • | Compatibility with All devices with SD 2.0 or SDHC logo | | • | Lifetime Warranty |
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Product Description The SDHC Memory Card is a newly designed high-capacity flash card made to meet the requirements of new generation technology. New electronic devices that will utilize SDHC memory cards include audio/video and telecommunications gadgets such as digital cameras, camcorders, mobile phones, computers, PDAs, plasma televisions, and many more.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Defective: Refer to other Reviewers Also December 5, 2007 J. Lee (Chicago, IL) 16 out of 18 found this review helpful
I popped the SD card into my brand new Canon S5 IS and started snapping. After 20 shots, the SD card failed and was unreadable in the camera. Attempts to format failed as well as the card was unresponsive.
I have sinced purchased two SanDisk 2gb Ultra II SD cards and am very pleased with their speed, consistency, and reliability.
It's partly my fault for going for the lowest priced Class 6 SDHC card. But for the card to fail so quickly and readily was a huge surprise.
Amazon was prompt with the return and refund.
SanDisk SDSDH-2048-901 2 GB Ultra II Secure Digital Memory Card (Retail Package)
Questionable QC - Not worth the gamble May 31, 2008 goldenrool (Lake Mary, FL USA) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Prior to purchasing, I had read glowing reviews regarding the speed and value. I also happened to see a couple users that warned about corrupted data. Due to the attractive price, I bought two of these cards. After using them, both reviews are correct. The cards are very fast AND prone to corruption (at least one of the cards that I have).
After shooting over 100 pics one day on vacation in Maui, the data became corrupted and could not access any of the images through the camera or computer. Fortunately I had some data rescue software (RescuePro, rec'd free with a SanDisk III Extreme card) that was able to retrieve all but one image but what a headache (and anxiety!).
As attractive as the price is, I will not buy it again. Even if another card may cost a few dollars more...it is worth it. If you persist in buying this card, then invest in some good data recovery software because you will likely be using it.
ReadyBoost Ready February 2, 2008 Marc Haase (Eden Prairie, MN United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Formatted the drive as FAT32 (using 4KB sectors), and works like a charm. See below for actual speeds (using DELL Inspiron 1420)
The device (Unknown Unknown) is suitable for a ReadyBoost cache.
The recommended cache size is 3823616 KB.
The random read speed is 6446 KB/sec.
The sequential write speed is 3028 KB/sec.
best write speed sdhc card for the money! March 10, 2008 AVguy (LA, CA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a sdhc card, which requires sdhc card reader to use it at it's capable speed. My dell laptop 5in1 reader is able to read & write on this card but at 1/3 of the allowable speed. When using a 150X usb sdhc card reader, this a-data 4GB class 6 turbo sdhc card was able to write at 10mb/s and read at 15mb/s. The most class 6 sdhc cards barely can write 6.5mb/s as the maximum which is minimum performance guaranteed by the class 6 sdhc cards. When being compared to Transcend 4GB class 6 sdhc card, which allows 6.5mb/s write & 20mb/s read, I would still prefer the a-data card with 10mb/s write speed. I use both of the cards on my pentax k10d and faster write speed (10 mb/s vs. 6.5mb/s) is more preferable than the faster read speed. (15mb/s vs. 20mb/s)
good storage and speed May 10, 2010 Kenneth Chen (Los Angeles, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Received this free with my purchase of a digital camera here at Amazon. It's worked well for me so far. 4GB is big enough storage to start with for taking pictures and recording some video.
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