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SanDisk 8 GB SDHC Memory Card SDSDB-8192-A11( Retail Package)
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| Editorial Reviews: | |  |  | | SDHC memory card is a highly secure stamp-sized flash memory card, which can be used in a variety of compatible digital products |  |
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| SanDisk 8 GB SDHC Memory Card | |
|  | 8GB! Super! :) I can't say something about technical option, but till now runs great! And anyway 8GB is bigger than 2 or 4 :)
| | Works great on my Kindle! | |
|  | I recently bought a Kindle and wanted the extra storage space for books. The Kindle manual states that is uses SD cards, but didn't specify if it could use SDHC cards too.
After chatting with a few people in the Kindle Discussion room, I found that others are succesfully using SDHC cards in their Kindle's, but Amazon Kindle Tech Support told me that they will not support SDHC cards at this time, should they fail.
So being an avid reader, I took the chance and ordered the SanDisk 8GB SDHC card and it works like a champ in the Kindle. I've loaded 7 books to it already and can read and write to it without a problem. Be aware though, that only 7.3 GB of space is available on the card for storage when used in the Kindle.
I have had no problems with any of the SanDisk SD, SD Micro, or XD cards I've purchased over the years. They are reliable & durable and I will continue to purchase this brand again in the future.
| | doesn't work with all products | |
|  | This doesn't work with the camera I bought it for. It does work with other products I own though. It's probably my fault for not paying attention. So here's a cautionary tale...
| |  | 8GB! That twice the size of a DVD, and all on something the size of a postage stamp.
Only down side is that in won't work in devices that don't support SDHC.
| |  | It's a fine product, and it works just fine in products that support the SDHC format. However, be ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN your product (be it a digital camera, memory card reader or--in my case--the Palm T|X PDA which for some STRANGE reason doesn't read it) reads it. Just because your device is new doesn't necessarily mean that it will recognize SDHC cards (as opposed to the older SD cards).
If your device recognizes SDHC cards, then by all means go forth and thrash. You won't find a better card for the price.
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