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HomeMemory CardsSanDisk 1 GB MicroSD Card (SDSDQ-1024-A10M, US Retail Package) |
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106 of 106 found the following review helpful:
Works Great with the Motorola E815 May 29, 2006
By A. Wirtanen I've owned the SanDisk 1GB MicroSD card and a Motorola E815 for about a month. I use the card primarily for storing MP3s, videos, and photos. Access time is great--it seems to work as fast as the on-board memory.
This card will NOT work out-of-the-box in the E815. You will need to format the card on a computer using an SD and/or microSD USB reader. Get the SanDisk MobileMate 5-in-1 reader to do that ($13 on Amazon). It is not hard to format the card. If you use Windows, the card will show up as a new drive... simply go to 'My Computer', right-click on the new drive and choose 'Format'.
This is one of a few 1GB microSD/TransFlash cards that have been made (as of May 2006). A-Data appears to also have a 1GB microSD card. A 2GB microSD card is the in the works for late 2006.
This card ships with an SD adapter. So, you can put the microSD card inside the SD adapter to convert to a regular SD card.
29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Snap, Shoot and Listen All You Want With Your LG VX8300 Nov 23, 2006
By The Garage
"Dave"
I bought this to use with the Verizon LG VX8300. It worked right out of the box, no problems. With this you can shoot all the photos and video you want and take along a lot of music as well. I use the included SD adapter to transfer music and photos between the phone and laptop. My laptop has an SD slot built in. If yours doesn't you'll need to use a card reader.
Of course the thing is tiny so it takes some getting used to inserting and removing it from the phone. Just use a little finesse and you should be fine. If you have a VX8300 you'll love having this MicroSD card.
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
1 gb and samsung a920 May 11, 2006
By Lost in KY
"Lost in KY"
i have been waiting for this card to come out of over three months. i must say that i waited until the right moment, especially when the price for this dropped. it work great on my samsung a920 cell phone, despite what the manual and salespeople say about using a card larger than 512 megs. the phone recognizes it with the correct size, and i have converted lot of small movies to view on my phone. i also have a few mp3 albums on it, and it's still only 20% filled. i am very happy with this product, and even happier i got it for under $50. incredible something so small can be a gig in size.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Worked Out of the Box with My Phone and Camera Jun 17, 2006
By D. R. Jeanclerc
"Reader, Listener & Obsessive Observer"
The SanDisk 1GB MicroSD card combines a very useful amount of capacity with amazingly small size. At 1GB, it will hold hundreds of songs or high-quality pictures, all in a unit about the size of your pinky fingernail. I guess the next step in techological progress will be storing a terabyte on a speck of dust!
But the best part about it is that it worked right out of the box. Electronic storage should be something that we can take for granted - no formatting, no worries about compatibility with multiple devices, and this card delivers. I've used it with both my LG VX8300 phone and several different cameras with no hiccups at all.
Well, one small hiccup. . . It comes with an adapter that bumps it up to the size of a standard SD card. The description claims "universal" compatibility when using the adapter, but my three-year-old Viking IntelliFlash reader didn't know what to do with it. I called their tech support and they confirmed that not all readers will recognize the adapter even though it fits just fine. So you may be in for an upgrade of your card reader as well.
Overall, it's a great piece of storage at a very affordable price.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Used with Garmin GPSMAP 60Cx GPS May 17, 2006
By PL Use this memory card with Garmin GPSMAP 60Cx GPS since firmware 2.62. No problem found. It usally takes about 1 hour to transfer 1GB map data from PC to my GPS. It might be due to the slow USB 1.1 interface of the GPS. I guess most devices that needs this memory card still use USB 1.1 interface. So speed of the card shouldn't be a problem.
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