I bought one of these for my wife's Windows 8 tablet and one for my Android 4.2 smartphone. Both worked perfectly, detected immediately with no issues.
Manufacturer: SanDisk
I bought one of these for my wife's Windows 8 tablet and one for my Android 4.2 smartphone. Both worked perfectly, detected immediately with no issues.
All the applications that are transferable to microSD card run very smoothly and same goes for the videos. I can now store my applications , videos , games etc on my ext microsd card. It is the best if you have Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
Easy To Use; High Capacity; Portable; Reliable
Average Transfer Rate
I absolutely love these cards. While I don't notice a speed in writing and recording, sandisk in general makes great reliable memory cards.
Don't trust any electronics that regularly get hot with valueable data. as far as I'm concerned if its not saved in 2 locations (raid1) its not saved at all. If/when it fails i warned you.
This thing is FAST; If you haven't moved to a(n) SSD then your spinny hard disk will be the bottleneck when moving large files
It does get hot; but its lifetime warranty
I use this for Sports Photography and Video work- plenty of space for lots of fast burst action shots and for shooting long video sessions eg weddings etc.
Fast; Lightweight; Reliable
According to reviews, it's one of the fastest USB key for reading and THE fastest for writing. I really love it and bought two of it. I used one to install Windows 8 on it and the other one for my files.
Will I live long enough to fill up this 65 gb card? It is very fast and handles very large images quickly. Burst mode and video with my Canon are captured without any delays.
This is the type of memory card my camera manufacturer recommends and I have been using it quite extensively. I can always rely on my Sandisk Extreme 8GB Class 10 memory card and I have never experienced any problems with it. I strongly recommend it to all camera enthusiasts.
The 1990's were a time of innovation. CERN laid out the plans for the World Wide Web, Intel launched its Pentium processor, Digital SLR cameras made their first appearance and a company still in its infancy laid out the specifications for the Compact Flash memory card, a company we now know as...
After reading some testimonials from numerous sources, I was convinced of the speed of the UDMA 7 cards on cameras such as my 7D. After testing however, I have found my 16GB UDMA 60MB/s to run slightly faster. Perhaps this is the difference with the 7D and perhaps a 5DIII.
Copyright © Global Compare Group Limited t/a PriceMe 2024