Release Date:June 29, 2001 Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping:Expedited shipping available Condition:Brand new one Sandisk 64mb Secure Digital Card in free plastic case; ships immediately
Features:
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High transfer rate for fast copy/download
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High storage capacity
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Low battery consumption to maximize battery life in small portable devices
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Operating shock rating of 2,000 Gs, equivalent to a 10-foot drop to the floor
Product Description The SD Card is a highly secure stamp-sized flash memory card. Jointly developed by Matsushita Electronic (best known for its Panasonic brand name products), SanDisk and Toshiba, the SD Card weighs approximately two grams. The SD Card can be used in a variety of digital products; digital music players, cellular phones, handheld PCs (HPCs), digital cameras, digital video camcorders, smart phones, car navigation systems and electronic books.
Amazon.com Product Description SanDisk's 64 MB Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card includes a high-performance, nine-pin SD interface that enables data transfer rates of up to 10 megabytes per second. Its proprietary interface commands facilitate the secure exchange of content between host devices, like PCs and music servers, and the card itself. The security level provided in the SD Memory Card has been designed to comply with current and projected SDMI (Secure Digital Music Initiative) portable device requirements.
San Disk Smart Media***October 20, 2003 I love San Disk Products! Their smart media cards are the best. They are very reliable and I have never received a faulty card. You can use them over and over... I like the 64MB size, it's perfect to take on trips and holds a nice amount of pictures. The price has really dropped in the last six months. I just purchased my fourth card. If your looking for smart media, stick with the brands you know and trust.
Durability for sureFebruary 10, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I dropped my PDA and the MMC card popped out. Realized it was gone hours later, went back, found it. It had been run over by a truck or forklift, judging from the scratches. Popped it back in, it worked fine. I'd call that durable, wouldn't you?
SD Card and Palm OS 4January 10, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
First off, this card is great. Its small, sturdy, and delivers the space it said it would.
Second, the price is excellent.
Third, the nature of these cards is *much* slower than your handheld.
My motivations were to expand my Palm 505 and be able to hold plenty of documents and web data on my Palm. The problem I had was the Palm didn't want to use all that space. The Palm OS VFS works rather like a fair hack. I had to find software (MSMount and a new browser LauncherX -- the latter is a shareware product) to actually mount the apps and data on the remote drive as well as Filez which allows you to perform file system operations on the card.
After all this, my 505 works great with all the extra space.
NOT COMPATABLE with Toshiba e310!October 9, 2002 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
I just got off the line with Toshiba. Their Pocket PC's are NOT compatable with Sandisk SD cards. They work for a while, then die. I bought three at once and two are toast now. Toshiba knows about this and has yet to post a warning or contact owners of their otherwise excellent Pocket PC's. BEWARE!
Incompatible with the ZaurusOctober 8, 2002 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
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.
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