Do you take lots of pictures or you have a HD camera? Then I’m sure you need a large capacity SD card. In outlets, SD cards are very expensive. Personally I always buy my memory cards and other electronic accessories from Amazon.co.uk. It’s cheap, reliable and fast to deliver. SanDisk’s 8GB SDHC Secure Digital (SD) card is top of the range of this kind. Durability, low battery comsumption, security features made this card an excellent choice to pay the money for.
Product Specification
- Use in a variety of digital products from digital music players, mobile phones, handheld PCs, digital camera, digital video camcorders, smart phones, car navigation systems and electronic books
- Non moving parts maximizes battery power. Data is not lost when power is turned off
- Low battery consumption to maximise battery life in small portable devices
- Built to last, with an operating shock rating of 2,000Gs, equivalent to a ten foot drop
- Memory Capacity: 8GB
- Speed performance rating: Class 2 (based on SD 2.00 Specification)
- Supports SDHC compatible host devices
- Non-volatile solid-state
- Data will be lost if device is switched off before device has finished writing to the card
- Low battery consumption to maximize battery life in small portable devices
- User selectable mechanical write protect switch on the exterior card casing
- Operating shock rating of 2,000Gs, equivalent to a 10-foot drop to the floor
- Security level complies with both current and future Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements
Where to Buy
As I said before Memory Cards are always cheaper in Amazon.co.uk. At the moment, this SanDisk 8GB SDHC SD Memory card is selling from just £8.99 only (Buy Now).
It’s a bargain! Don’t you think so?
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