I bought this hoping that it would transfer data to and from my computer faster than its built-in card reader. It is faster but doesn't keep up with fast SD cards.
Manufacturer: Kingston
I bought this hoping that it would transfer data to and from my computer faster than its built-in card reader. It is faster but doesn't keep up with fast SD cards.
I pre-ordered the Kingston MicroSD Multi-Kit when I bought my mother a new mobile phone for her birthday. Her new phone came sporting a nice camera, so it was beneficial to buy her some extra storage space for those extra special family moments when it was her turn to look after her grandkids.
I was a bit wary about purchasing this SD card with the camera bundle but it's seems to do the job. Other SD card makes provide a lot more information about their operation but this seems to do what it says on the tin.
Compared to other SD cards it's good value for money
None yet
Have older Nikon Coolpix camera, which makes it difficult to find suitable memory cards. Easy to replace & good value of product.
I was purchased this product through infibeam. Delivery time was satisfactory, and product quality is quite good I was used this since three months still I don't find any problem with this memory card. Data writing speed is good compare to my previous card.
Received the item very fast. The product was as expected and very good value. Will recommend both the product and Memorybits No need to look anywhere else.
You can buy this This product is well and good Within price range its Worthy to buy it
This is a SD-HC Class 4 card and should give at least 4MB/s of performance. haven't tested the speed but no problems with an entry level Canon point and shoot camera. Using since May 2010. No problems. Minimize write cycles and insertions/removals for longer life.
Bought this for RPi Rev B. It works perfectly with Raspbian and xbmc. I also encountered problems with raspbmc. I think raspbmc has problems with their image files so I tried another xbmc distro. Just an advice as much as possible always use linux based os when making an RPi disk.
Cheap Fast enough for tasks
None so far
Kingston's HyperX Predator 3000MHz 16GB kit costs £349.99 at Overclockers in the UK on pre-order. We haven't been able to find it listed anywhere else but we can infer U.S pricing of around $450-500. Kingston supply a lifetime warranty with this product.
Best-in-class performance; Great looks and high quality construction; Lifetime warranty
Very expensive; Tall heatsinks may cause compatibility issues; High frequency doesn't scale in many real world applications (at least not yet….
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