The Treo is a tricky device to buy SD cards for, as it's very fussy with the brand and the type of micro-processor used in the card. I bought a cheap unknown brand and had to send it back after the phone failed to identify the card when awaken from suspend mode. Looking at the Transcend website this card appeared to be compatible with the device so I bought it in anticipation of loading my data to use with the phone and so far, I have to say I'm impressed. It worked straight out of the box and seemed to be reasonably fast when reading and writing. I totally recommend this card to anyone with a Treo.
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Got 4 of these 8GB cards (as well as SanDisk ones)... in comparison these sit just under the SanDisk Extreme III in terms of speed.
Download using SanDisk Card Reader @ 20mb/sec average. This seems to vary depending on the type and number of files on the card, and card reader. (Budget card reader will give you a slower speed, as expected really)
Upload to CF from Card Reader @ 10mb/sec (slow but I hardly ever do this anyway)
In the camera (Canon 5D), its more than fast enough even when shooting RAW.
If you have 1D series / high fps you may want the faster ones though...
Reliability is 100% on each card so far... (3 months heavy usage, though this may change over a year or two!).
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Got 4 of these 8GB cards (as well as SanDisk ones)... in comparison these sit just under the SanDisk Extreme III in terms of speed.
Download using SanDisk Card Reader @ 20mb/sec average. This seems to vary depending on the type and number of files on the card, and card reader. (Budget card reader will give you a slower speed, as expected really)
Upload to CF from Card Reader @ 10mb/sec (slow but I hardly ever do this anyway)
In the camera (Canon 5D), its more than fast enough even when shooting RAW.
If you have 1D series / high fps you may want the faster ones though...
Reliability is 100% on each card so far... (3 months heavy usage, though this may change over a year or two!).
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Got 4 of these 8GB cards (as well as SanDisk ones)... in comparison these sit just under the SanDisk Extreme III in terms of speed.
Download using SanDisk Card Reader @ 20mb/sec average. This seems to vary depending on the type and number of files on the card, and card reader. (Budget card reader will give you a slower speed, as expected really)
Upload to CF from Card Reader @ 10mb/sec (slow but I hardly ever do this anyway)
In the camera (Canon 5D), its more than fast enough even when shooting RAW.
If you have 1D series / high fps you may want the faster ones though...
Reliability is 100% on each card so far... (3 months heavy usage, though this may change over a year or two!).
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Got 4 of these 8GB cards (as well as SanDisk ones)... in comparison these sit just under the SanDisk Extreme III in terms of speed.
Download using SanDisk Card Reader @ 20mb/sec average. This seems to vary depending on the type and number of files on the card, and card reader. (Budget card reader will give you a slower speed, as expected really)
Upload to CF from Card Reader @ 10mb/sec (slow but I hardly ever do this anyway)
In the camera (Canon 5D), its more than fast enough even when shooting RAW.
If you have 1D series / high fps you may want the faster ones though...
Reliability is 100% on each card so far... (3 months heavy usage, though this may change over a year or two!).
... Read More:
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Got 4 of these 8GB cards (as well as SanDisk ones)... in comparison these sit just under the SanDisk Extreme III in terms of speed.
Download using SanDisk Card Reader @ 20mb/sec average. This seems to vary depending on the type and number of files on the card, and card reader. (Budget card reader will give you a slower speed, as expected really)
Upload to CF from Card Reader @ 10mb/sec (slow but I hardly ever do this anyway)
In the camera (Canon 5D), its more than fast enough even when shooting RAW.
If you have 1D series / high fps you may want the faster ones though...
Reliability is 100% on each card so far... (3 months heavy usage, though this may change over a year or two!).
... Read More:
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I bought this to use with my Nokia 6230i and it works perfectly on the phone. Transfer speeds when hooked up to my PC (Windows XP and Linux used) are a little slow but when combined with a decent card reader I've not had any problems.
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I bought the 2GB version. It works seamlessly. No faults or data loss what so ever. It also comes with the neat little software package which allows this drive to become BOOTABLE. What this basically means is that you can start-up your desktop PC without removing it from the USB port. Other softwares include password protection and a couple of others I have not seen. This is an up-to-date Flash Memory stick so you also need not worry about DATA TRANSFER speeds.
I am very satisfied all in all. For the price, there's nothing more you can possibly ask for.
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