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SanDisk 8GB microSD High Capacity (microSDHC) Card
I bought this for my nokia phone. Its easy to use and now i can store tons of music on my phone. plus i can take lots of pictures and videos on my phone and I don't have to worry about using up my memory. Great investment.
  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  8 price(s)  |  8 days ago at 
1 GB - DIMM 240-pin - DDR II - 533 MHz / PC2-4200 - CL4 - 1.8 V - unbuffered - ECC
I purchased a pair of the Kingston ValueRAM 1GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Modules, which were a great value, and easy to install to upgrade the performance of my HP Desktop Computer. Now I can run even more programs at once a keep the same performance as before. I will continue tio make more purchases from Overstock.com.
  1 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  7 price(s)  |  9 days ago at 
Sandisk SDSDQ4096A11M 4GB MicroSD Memory Card
I got this memory card to put in my LG phone. It works great, and allows me to store pictures and music on my phone. The Sd adapter makes it easy to transfer files to my computer. The only negative things was I was a little disappointed that the actually memory of the card was only 3.87gb instead of 4 but I've never bought a memory card that had exactly the amount it says it does. I would recommend this product to anyone.
  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  10 days ago at 
SanDisk 2GB Secure Digital Memory Card
Good product, but one little glitch. I had to super glue the case on the USB adapter. It came apart when I pulled it out of the port. Works great now though
  48 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  16 price(s)  |  13 days ago at 
Sandisk 1GB Micro SD Card with SD Adapter
The price on these are always a bargin and they are a great value. The disk will hold song on your phone, pictures, ect. The quality of images is great. I have bought several of them for our various different electronic products and have been very satisfied. I prefer the 2 gig, but for what I was looking for at this time, the one gig was perfect.
  18 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  15 price(s)  |  13 days ago at 
Eye-Fi Home Wireless 2GB SD Card
(Based on a few minutes of experimentation.)

Cool idea. Not sure if it's ready for prime time, especially for my target application: the non-tech-savvy, poor-fine-dexterity in-laws.

The one really big gotcha: it copies the photos, but does not delete them from the card after copying them. So what do you do when your card fills up? You could plug the card or camera into a computer and delete pictures, but wasn't the point to avoid that? You could wipe the card using the camera's UI, but are you sure you've copied all of the pictures? (Besides, what if the reason you're doing it is that you've run out of space, and are away from home so you can't copy those last few pictures?) My whole goal is to make the copy process be almost invisible, so that you just don't have to mess around with it... fail.

Range seems quite limited. Connection was iffy from my desk, perhaps 20 feet and a couple of walls from the router. (My PDA connects fine from here.) Since there's no UI on the camera,
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  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  5 price(s)  |  20 days ago at 
SanDisk Extreme III 4GB Secure Digital Memory Card
The SanDisk Extreme III SDHC 4GB bundle package is a great solution for photographers that require high octane memory now. Combined with my Nikon D3, read & write performance is incredible. The Extreme III SDHC card brings a lot of bang for the buck. It should be noted that this next generation SD flash card is not compatible with all digital camera systems. It will not support most cameras manufactured before 2005 and the card cannot be read in a standard card reader. However, the MicroMate Reader will operate with all SD cards. It performs well with both my Dell and HP systems. This reader can be purchased separately for about $8 bucks. As with all SanDisk products, the card carries a great lifetime warranty.
  15 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  23 price(s)  |  24 days ago at 
Sandisk SDSDQ4096A11M 4GB MicroSD Memory Card
I was just looking to turn my phone into an average MP3 player and this was it. Easily formatted in my enV2 and has had no troubling transferring data. 4 gigabytes is more then enough for what I need and this is just a great memory card.
  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  24 days ago at 
SanDisk 1GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Card
Great Item, Great Price. Every one needs at least 1 extra in their camera bag. It was shipped quickly and was recieved promptly thru USPS. Overstock is a good place to shop.
  1 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  19 price(s)  |  28 days ago at 
Eye-Fi Home Wireless 2GB SD Card
One would think that wifi uploads from your camera at home would be a very conveniente thing to do. You relax, power on your mac and camera and let them do their thing while you watch TV or read a book or else. In addition you'll never explain to your tech-afraid friends to take out the sd-card, put it in a card-reader, work with the mac to get those pictures uploaded and so forth. So, bottom line at first sight: great gadget. Now then comes the snag: you need to have an online account to setup you eye-fi card. Well, what is this? Since when do I need an online account where all my settings, also my wifi-router settings and pwd, are stored? There is no (none, nile, niente) reason to do so other than for Eye-fi Inc. to collect user and user data... But for what reason? My bottom line is - I'm not happy and do not suggest to buy this product, even if it's a good idea and so forth. But this vendor is too curious and is pulling my leg her... SO, DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT IF YOU VALUE YOUR P
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  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  5 price(s)  |  28 days ago at 
32GB Rally2 USB2 DC Pen Drive
I spent considerable time researching one of the 32GB flash drives before deciding on the OCZ product. I found a review that performed some extensive tests on three of the 32GB UFDs. What surprised me is that the Corsair product appeared to be quite slow in all but the Windows Vista "Ready Boost" test. The reason this surprised me is that my wife owns a Corsair 8GB UFD and I used it before buying the OCZ product. I found the Corsair product to be quite reliable and (it seemed to me) fast.

However, based on the research that I did and on the reviews here on Amazon, I decided to buy the OCZ brand.

I have mixed feelings about the product now that I have used it for about a month.

The storage capacity is great, but the performance is not what I expected.

When accessing it via Windows XP SP2, there is often an unexpainable delay. I might just be deleting some files or folders or navigating around in the drive and, suddenly, there will be a pronounced delay. I haven't experienced this with
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  7 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  5 price(s)  |  33 days ago at 
Kingston 16GB DataTraveler 100 USB 2.0 Flash Drive-16GB USB DATATRAVELER 100      EXT
I just popped the flash drive into my USB port and was able to save and access files within seconds. I don't need security features so for me this flash drive was a great solution to backing up and storing media files.
  2 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  13 price(s)  |  34 days ago at 
Patriot Xporter XT Boost 32GB USB Flash Drive
got this a while ago, drive works like a charm! I accidently had it in my pants and washed it at one point, and still worked! Scared the $%(! out of me though.. had some back up files in there. Either way... fast little drive from a great company.
  2 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  3 price(s)  |  34 days ago at 
JetFlash V10 16GB Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Flash Drive - Forest Green
I had a Sandisk 4gig and it worked awesome but needed more space so I got the Transcend and at first it worked like a charm. I even bragged about it to my co-workers about the size and speed but a couple days ago it kept saying it was a read only disk so I couldn't put anything on it or erase anything on it. I had the IT guy looked at it and he searched the web and any utilities but couldn't find nothing. He suggested I format it. I transfered whatever was on my flash drive and then tried to format it. Tried using Windows and another formatting program but it wouldn't do it. Went to Transcends web site and used their download programs to format it. Well it formatted it but when I stuck it in my laptop it wanted to format it since it was new and still wouldn't cause of the read only. Grrrr. Submitted a ticket on their site several days ago and still waiting. Drive works great when it's working but kinda getting frustrating
  3 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  36 days ago at 
Sony 2GB Memory Stick Pro Duo
Excellent.  Works wonderful. It's everything I was hoping for.  Good, quick delivery service as well. That's a big one for me.  I usually order at the last minute and the product came in a real timely manner. Very happy.
  2 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  14 price(s)  |  39 days ago at 
OCZ 2GB PC2-5400 SODIMM 667MHz 200-pin Mobile Value Series Laptop Memory
I installed 2 of these in my Macbook Pro running OSX 10.5.x and Windows Vista Ultimate 64. In vista it only showed 3GB of ram but the score was 4.9 on the memory speed test. In Mac I get the full 4GB.

For the price you cant beat this upgrade. Concidering that Apple wants to charge 10x as much you cant go wrong with the upgrade.

How to install it on a Macbook Pro:

Power down the laptop.
1. Remove the battery
2. locate the plate where the battery removal switch is (flat shiney plate)
3. Use a small Philips head screwdriver (size 0) to remove the 3 tiny flat topped screws.
4. You'll then see the memory behind that plate. The trick here is to be firm when installing it. Don't smash it in but use consistent pressure to push the memory in then click it down. If you do it right both chips will line up. If it doesnt look straight then it isn't. Take it out and try again before powering up.
  5 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  4 price(s)  |  39 days ago at 
Corsair 32GB Flash Voyager USB2.0 Flash Drive-32GB USB 2.0 Flash Voyager Dri
I had this, on my Wish List, for a while. Finally, I had to buy it. I was only content with my SanDisk 8 GB Cruzer Micro USB 2.0 Drive with U3 SDCZ6-8192-A11 (retail packaging), with "U3" technology. That drive allowed me to store a lot of info, college projects, research, and to save large files for various Operating Systems.... However, being a Tech Geek, I was drooling over the 32 GB flash / thumb drive, and I am very happy with the product.

I researched, for a while, due to the fact that prices were higher when I began drooling over the 32 GB availability, and the Corsair drive was my choice after reading reviews.

The drive arrives clean, and ready for possibilities. My Cruzer drive has the U3 system built in...which is nice...but also can be a pain, on older computers, some public computers, or computers with slow memory.

On the other hand, having all of your email, browser settings, and favorite programs in your pocket is wonderful.

I have read several books, about how to
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  11 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  39 days ago at 
SanDisk Extreme III SDHC 8GB Card-SanDisk Extreme III SDHC 8GB Card with SDHC reader
It turns out that this will not work with any of my equipment. You really should mention that fact in you advertising. It takes a special driver to work this card.
  11 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  16 price(s)  |  39 days ago at 
Crucial 2GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module-2GB 667MHZ DDR2 SODIMM
This review is for 2GB (2x 1GB sticks) of Crucial 200-Pin DDR2 SODIMM (PC2 5300 / DDR2-667) dual channel laptop memory. The memory was installed and utilized in a Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop (Core Duo T2500) that was manufactured mid-2006, and uses Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition (XP SP-2) as the main operating system.

The installation was painless and took less than 5 minutes due to the easy access to the slots. I used nitrile rubber gloves to handle the memory in an effort to minimize contamination and static electricity. Once installed, the BIOS will ask you to confirm the changes to the memory capacity. I verified that the SODIMM sticks were indeed DDR2-667 / 2GB total.

Performance-wise, I did not notice any differences in boot-up or loading of applications using the Crucial RAM over the original 1GB (512MB x2 DDR2-533). I did want 2GB of RAM to prevent XP from using the swap file when using memory intensive applications.

Cost-wise, Newegg offered this "kit" at the lowest price
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  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  11 price(s)  |  39 days ago at 
Kingston 16GB DataTraveler 100 USB 2.0 Flash Drive-16GB USB DATATRAVELER 100      EXT
this f/d has a retractable usb connector...which is a great idea... unfortunately, it isn't protected and stuff can collect in the usb connection while retracted...

think of your dig cam with retracted lens with no cover...

i sure wouldn't want to screw up any of my usb connections trying to insert a messed up usb connector...

as far as the 16gb goes...it works great... i'd just recommend one with a cap...
  2 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  13 price(s)  |  39 days ago at 
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