I was terrified before buying Pro Duo Magic gate Memory card. I planned to go for Sony. It has so many models-many not suitable for my Sony T70 camera. More over so many fake sony memory cards at the market and buyer's have so many bad experience-It made me very cautious and selective. Sandisk Ultrea II 4GB is awesome. It came to me very quickly and it works perfectly. Hopefully I will not face the problems many buyers did.
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I bought this card on the recommendation of the other reviewer and I have had brilliant performance out of it. I bought two, one for me and one for my girlfriend. We have both used the things to death.
We are both using Canon Powershots, mine is 5MP and my girlfriends is 7MP. Neither camera has had a problem with write speeds.
If you're buying SanDisk then you know the card will be reliable and last ages!
The price of buying two still worked out cheaper buying through amazon even though they both had the shipping added on the top. Top buy, highly recommended!
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I got this memory card to use in my Nokia mobile phone, but the phone failed to pick it up and was also, microscopically thicker than other cards but with less memory, so it was awkward to get out of the phone and USB reader.
It also made my phone crash just from simply trying to open a folder.
good for cameras but not necessarily for certain phones
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Sansa Shaker 512Mb Pink MP3 Player - I bought this MP3 player as a present for my son's 3rd birthday and he loves it - he never puts it down and has it with him all the time. The player is intended for children aged 8 or over, but it is perfect for my son. It is sturdy, easy to use, has a reasonably good output from its speaker and whilst the batteries are concealed so that my son can't find them, they are easy to remove and do not require a screwdriver.
The player will not play Windows Media Audio files so you have to convert everything to MP3 format. I did this with Roxio software which I already had but it might be a problem if you want to put a CD on it and don't know how to convert the songs to MP3 format. It also uses its ... Read More:
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Apart from the usual anoyance of the U3 applications (now deleted) the card works well, In my opinion it does however have a cheap and rather naff feel about it, not what I was expecting from Sandisk, still it does the job,
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I bought this as a present for the wife so she could use it to store all her albums on when we go on holiday and use her phone as a MP3 player. I bought a similar one for my mobile phone as well to do the same.
Happy with the price Amazon as usual compared to other suppliers, but you don't half sting people on the pice of P&P. Big let down! I bought two items for £20 and it was an additional £10 for P&P :o(
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I have bought two of these over the last couple of years for my sons, and they are still going strong. The drop on the price for this particular model to less than 40 quid has prompted me to finally get myself one. These machines are not quite the best and a little on the large side now compared to others. They can be a bit temperamental - but less so with the updated software. The fact that you can't play from folders is a bit of a pain, and they use a non standard (i.e NOT iPOD) connection at the machine end (standard USB at the PC end). So why have I purchased 3 of them? Well it's primarily because it's not an iPod, - so no iTunes DRM nonsense. I mostly prefer drag and drop - but you can use the wonderful and free Media Monkey software to ... Read More:
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I have bought two of these over the last couple of years for my sons, and they are still going strong. The drop on the price for this particular model to less than 40 quid has prompted me to finally get myself one. These machines are not quite the best and a little on the large side now compared to others. They can be a bit temperamental - but less so with the updated software. The fact that you can't play from folders is a bit of a pain, and they use a non standard (i.e NOT iPOD) connection at the machine end (standard USB at the PC end). So why have I purchased 3 of them? Well it's primarily because it's not an iPod, - so no iTunes DRM nonsense. I mostly prefer drag and drop - but you can use the wonderful and free Media Monkey software to ... Read More:
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