Kodak 192 MB Picture Card


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Bluetooth
192 MB Type I CompactFlash cardFor use with digital cameras PDAs MP3 players and other devicesATA compatible--can be used with PCMCIA adapter card not included
1 Nice but!
While this is a very functional card, it is not as fast as one might wish for. When I purchased the 192 Meg. card from Kodak, there was no way to determin its speed. As I said, I have "smaller" though faster cards. It does it's job, though not as fast as others
2 great
This a great way to get lots of picturs. I think for how much they charge its worth it. This card can hold 200 4 star pitchers.
3 Not Worth the Price Premium
This card works fine, but here is the bitter truth.

The core of all the cards (known in technical terms as the "controller") are made by only a few DRAM manufacturers. Those handful of DRAM manufacturers then sell the "controllers" to the major flash card manufacturers (i.e. SanDisk, Kodak, Olympus, and Viking). The flash card manufacturers then simply throw some plastic casings on the controllers, slap on a label, and ship the cards. As long as the flash card manufacturer is reputable, has a good warranty, and has been around for over 5 years; you will be just fine.

What I am trying to get at? I simply want to make it clear that you should not buy a card based solely on the fact it is made by Kodak. Check the pricing against the other major manufacturers (i.e. SanDisk, Viking, etc.) and then make your decision.



Monday, 06-Oct-2008 22:27:34 CDT
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