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Product Description4GB SDHC Class 4 Flash Card Amazon. com Product DescriptionKingston Technology Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Card is designed to meet the storage demands of high-quality digital video cameras and other recording devices high resolution. With a capacity of 4 GB SDHC card with a larger volume data storage and optimized performance for the registration with the support of the FAT file formats 32nd With 4 Class A, the menu offers a minimum data transfer rate of 4 MB per second for optimum performance with SDHC-compatible devices. For the reliability and longevity of solid-state SDHC memory card is built of nonvolatile memory components and have no moving parts to wear out or break. Although the same size on today’s standard SD cards are the new SDHC cards are designed differently and are only recognized by SDHC host devices. To ensure compatibility, look for the SDHC logo on cards and host devices such as cameras and camcorders d ‘. . . More>>
Kingston 4 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card SD4/4GB
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Amazon gave me the SD2 card instead of the SD4. The paperwork shows that I ordered the SD4 4GB, but the card is clearly an SD2 4GB. Rating: 1 / 5
These elements should be free after sleeping camérasJe have not. Medium corrigerRating: 1 / 5
Even if another identical 32GB SD card, but another manufacturer (PNY Optima) worked perfectly and effortlessly, this card does not go to work. She would not file. I tried to format, but to no avail. Rating: 1 / 5
I thought this card work in my camera and photo viewer. It is not. Take standard SD. Rating: 1 / 5
I always buy the Kingston cards and I love her. I am not dealing with the plate, and I’m terribly pas.Voici the problem: Instead of the standard plastic “box” in a package easy to open, what I got was a thin thin plastic “box” I would not dare open to protect this expensive card, or to survive and to be closed more than 10 times. It took so long to figure out how to open the “box”, but maybe I’m just slow. . . Adding insult to injury the “box” came a thin cardboard mailer, but probably because of the fragility mentioned above, the sender was a 10 x 12 x 4 “box with lots of pillows in plastic. All this for a small SD card. What a waste. The next time I will scissor Old Black & Decker electric blister. Rating: 1 / 5