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Lexar Media 128 MB Secure Digital Card

Lexar Media 128 MB Secure Digital Card

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Your Price: $29.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Has not shown me trouble yet...
Review: Good price. Good company. I use this on my Kodak CX7300 and it's fine. Good product to buy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely rock Solid
Review: Got a 128 mb card for my digital camera then a few days ago dropped my camera from 5 feet or more on hard concrete floor with the card in it.

just put back batteries and turned on the camera the card was reading as normal as though nothing happened.

Lexar does make quality products and mine was made in taiwan.

write speed is very good only one off photos make it slow else it is very fast .will stick to lexar always

got 121mb on inseting the card but that is natural due to a data overhead in every card.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth the money!
Review: I bought one for my new digital camera, and I'm very glad I did. It's really not that huge of an expense (compare it to what you might spend on film), and it's vital if you plan to ever take more than a few good pictures at any occasion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: more compatible
Review: I had problems with the SanDisk 128MB SD card in a Sharp VEC-G40U digital camera, so I tried the Lexar. It works perfectly, and lets me hold about 100 4 megapixel pictures in JPG format.

It does what it supposed to do, and Lexar guarentees compatibility.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy Lexar
Review: I purchased the lexar card for my new Tungsten. It has worked perfectly from the moment I took it out of the package and put it in the palm. No formatting was required. File transfer is fast and hastle free. Definitely a great product.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nearly perfect.
Review: I've used Lexar cards for quite a while, and they have always worked great. The SD cards (interchangeable with MMCs) are inherently fast (writing time to the card can slow your camera), are excellent misers of battery power and have a distinctive cost advantage over most other brands. You really cannot go wrong with Lexar.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Stressful 30 minutes
Review: My brother got a Lexar for Christmas. He put it in his Tungsten C and for 30 stressful minutes the card did not work. The device recognized the card, but you could not copy, format, nothing... just got an error "This card is read only and cannot be <whatever>." Then all of a sudden it started working. 2 stars for the stress and for the fear that it will stop working again.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Stressful 30 minutes
Review: My brother got a Lexar for Christmas. He put it in his Tungsten C and for 30 stressful minutes the card did not work. The device recognized the card, but you could not copy, format, nothing... just got an error "This card is read only and cannot be ." Then all of a sudden it started working. 2 stars for the stress and for the fear that it will stop working again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lexar is the best!
Review: So far, so good! I bought this card to accompany my new, Casio Exilim...has worked like a dream. Just slide it in and ready to go! I can hold 120 pictures, set at 1600 by 1200 (the largest mine will go), and set at the highest quality, Fine, and the camera is 2.0 mp. Of course, the larger the megapixel, you will hold less pictures...but if I set mine to Normal quality, the number jumps to 170.

These cards are faster than my SanDisk card. Lexar is the best I have had so far. Don't believe the myth that all cards are the same, because it simply is not true. Lexar is the best! Read/write usage is more reliable and much quicker than the SanDisk. Overall, a great, solid product.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Memory Cards Memory Cards
Review: There are so many memory cards these days, people wonder which one to buy and if there is a difference if at all.

This SD card I specifically purchased for the PALM Tungsten T, but I've purchased Lexar for many other components, mainly the digital camera.

All digital cameras have lag between shots, etc. Certain memory cards are faster, hence reducing lag time. Some cards are known to problematic and thats where the RELIABILITY factors in. If you care about your data, whether it be on you palm, camera, mp3 player... make sure you're using GOOD media. Lexar is just one of those that have been fairly consistent and well priced.

There are other brands that are just as good as the lexar (so i'm not a lexar-enthusiast), but the reason to get good quality media/memory for your device opposed to getting the cheapest no brander or sandisk (they have higher end models that are good as well) is mainly SPEED and RELIABILITY.


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