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I was surprised at the delivery time. The product works fine. I have used it for just a day and I hope it lasts long.
After much comparison screenshots between real and fake I can confirm to other potential buyers that this is a real R4 card. It also comes with some seller typed instructions about setting it up. This card is compatible with the dreaded 1.20 update and does not brick your DS. All in all, very happy with the purchase. Ordered on Friday, came on Tuesday. Install kernel from the disc supplied and you are good to go.
I owned one of the old iPod Mini's before this one and was looking to upgrade to this superior model.
I am extremely pleased with this iPod indeed, and despite the cost, I'm glad that I invested in it. After all, I would rather a bit too much for an excellant product than anything on a product riddled with flaws.
Everyone knows about this card's storage space available. Though now there the Extreme IV and Ducati versions, with speed over 40MB/s, you really need a top-end camera or card reader.
But these babies now are presented in the 30MB/s version, well above what my camera can cope and even more than my Extreme USB reader can muster.
The speed, combined with no faults in years of severe usage/abuse, and a no-frills warranty make this the safest buy.
I wouldn't go above 4GB for security purposes.
Have I mentioned they're dirty cheap? :)
I have just bought the 4th Extreme III SDHC 4GB card. It is good value for money. I have only one question: why can I store only 1,500 pictures on 4GB card if I had 1,000 on 2GB card? Can anybody answer this question?
I use my transcend card for storing MP3 which I can then play on my car stereo. It's worked fine for almost a year, so I'd probably buy a Transcend card again, though maybe not from Amazon as the £9 delivery charge seems a bit steep for such a tiny item, which can only cost about 50p to post!
Sandisk make good quality kit, but there is a problem with SDHC in that you will probably need a SDHC card reader for your laptop/computer. I have 2 laptops 1 HP and a Toshiba both with SD card readers, neither like SDHC so I had to buy a USB SDHC reader and it works a treat. I will point out that this is not the fault of the card or card manufacturer, but if you have to have a bigger card then its new technology and you will need new kit, otherwise buy 2 2Gb cards they will be OK.
I bought the Nano ipod for my husbands birthday. He could not belive how much such a small thing can do and the quality of sound is brilliant, he was more than pleased with his present.
I bought this card for my handheld GP2X console as I got fed up swapping smaller cards around.
Its perfect for the job, right now its full of game ROMs, pictures, videos, MP3s, Ebooks and GP2X apps. All have behaved faultlessly, and I'm able to play 700M movies at 25fps with no stuttering or other problems.
I have filled and emptied the card quite a few times as I swap my MP3 and movie collection around and there's never been a hint of a glitch.
And I paid less for it than I did for my first 1G card not so long ago!
I'd recommend Transcend, and as soon as the 16G cards drop in price I'm going to buy one!
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