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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of SanDisk SDSDB-256-A10 256 MB Secure Digital Card (Retail Package)Customer Review: Not thrilled with this item Summary: 2 Stars
I bought this item for my Kyocera 7135 palm phone. Images don't fully load at all or if they do, it takes forever to happen. At first I thought it was just me and when I accidently reset the phone and installed all the images to my internal memory and it worked great! I transferred it to the card and it was back to being slow and now fully loading. I"m looking into another card now.
Customer Review: well, good or not depends on your luck Summary: 3 Stars
I first got one for my e310. it works flawless. never run into a problem. and then I bought another one for my Dell Axim 5, this time I got tons of issues. I tried to use the 2nd card in my e310, same thing,it doesn't work all right, keep getting me errors. hell, don't know how they do the quality control.. bottom line: good price and works good if you get the right one..
Customer Review: Crash and Burn Summary: 1 Stars
I should have known based on the various rants about this card in various forums. After working well in my Dell Axim for several months, tonight the card became corrupted and cannot be formatted. (I lost several pictures I just downloaded from my camera.)Buy at your own risk. If it works great, fine. If it doesn't, you have been warned (like I was before I purchased this card).
Customer Review: SanDisk & Dell Axim - It's all good Summary: 5 Stars
I have been using my SanDisk 256mb card with my Dell Axim for about five months now with no problems. In addition to use with the Axim, I also bought a Sandisk 6-in-1 USB 2.0 Reader. The reader works great with the SD Card as well as some compactflash cards. The SanDisk SD Card has provided plenty of space and great transfer times. I use it for applications, MP3s, graphics, etc.
Customer Review: Get a Lexar Summary: 2 Stars
If you search around on the Web (e.g., brighthand, pocketpc thoughts...) you'll see that quite a number of users have problems with Sandisk memory cards. They used to be the cheapest, but not any more. For the same price (or even lower), you can get much-better-quality memory cards from Lexar. I highly recommend Lexar for reliability, speed, and lower power consumption.
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