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Kingston 2 GB Elite Pro Secure Digital Memory Card ( SD/2GB-S )

Kingston 2 GB Elite Pro Secure Digital Memory Card ( SD/2GB-S )
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Kingston 2 GB Elite Pro Secure Digital Memory Card ( SD/2GB-S )

 
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SD-2GB-elite

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For users who push the edge of the performance envelope to capture the perfect photo series or Digital video shoot, Kingston's Elite Pro SD card is the perfect match and take full advantage of high-performance devices. Elite Pro SD is built with the same quality features as our standard SD cards, but deliver a faster data transfer rate for breakneck speed.

 
List Price: $34.99
Our Price: $29.69
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Product Details
Product Length:0.94 inches
Product Width:1.26 inches
Product Height:0.08 inches
Package Length:5.28 inches
Package Width:4.02 inches
Package Height:1.02 inches
Package Weight:0.04 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 69 reviews

Features
  • 2 GB Secure Digital Card

  • Small--about the size of a postage stamp

  • Built-in write protection switch protects against memory loss

  • Ideal for all types of devices including MP3 players, digital cameras, PDAs, smartphones and more

  • Lifetime warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 69 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

46 of 47 found the following review helpful:


5Great card, reliable too  Feb 27, 2008 By Manish Laxmikant
I've bought some of these cards for my various Canon P&S cameras, and gifted some too. Never had a data problem, ever. I've always bought them from Amazon.com (with amazon.com as the seller, not a third party).

I use one of the cards in an underwater housing-enclosed camera. Another in a camera I reserve for rough use when my DSLR might be in jeopardy from rain, snow, etc. They work great for long movies as well as hundreds of photos.

I haven't had a single Kingston SD card fail me yet. I look for Sandisk, but very often Kingston offers more performance for the price and honestly, I'll go for whichever is cheaper at the time. I like inexpensive, but not at the cost of quality. Kingston is a very reliable alternative to Sandisk if the price happens to be better.

33 of 38 found the following review helpful:


52GB Elite Pro SecureDigital Card  Jun 10, 2006 By Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu "xbmrx"
Purchased for my Canon SD700 is. Very quick compared to the standard SanDisk that I used w/ my old Optio S. Speed makes a world of difference when recording videos, scrolling through pics via the camera LCD, etc... I was hesitant to buy considering there were no reviews but I'm glad I took the low investment plunge. Great price & definitely does the trick.

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5Great product  Nov 06, 2006 By Johnny Chiu
I bought this memory card for my camera sd500. At first, I was very dispointed when I only see 1gb on my laptop. After googled around, I realized I need to update my laptop sd reader driver to recognized sd card that is over 1gb. I'm able to see full 2gb after driver update. Just make sure you update your device/laptop firmware/driver first.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Outstanding SD Memory Card  Feb 01, 2007 By Tom Carroll
I bought the 2GB Elite Pro Kingston card about 6 months ago, plugged it in, turned it on (in a Canon S3IS), and it has worked flawlessly. At full resolution, it will pack 706 images onto the card. It is fast to record and to read back. I just returned from Thailand with the card full of images that are excellent. I will very soon by another 2GB Kingston SD card.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5One of the very few SLC SD cards  Feb 16, 2010 By Visitor_of_Universe
What most people are not aware of, is that there are two distinct Flash RAM technologies: one is SLC (single level cell) and the other is MLC (multiple level cell). Without getting into the technical details of these technologies, the consumer should know that MLC offers savings to the manufacturer, because MLC Flash can store more data on the same surface as SLC. However, this saving translates into a net loss for the consumer, as MLC have a rewrite cycle count of 5000-10.000, while SLC have above 100.000 (mostly considered to be around 1.000.000). If you only plan on saving your data just a few times on the same medium, whether it's MLC or SLC will not make much difference. However, if you plan on using it as an external storage in a netbook (such as, keep it in the SD adapter slot continually, and use it as an additional solid state drive, SSD), I would strongly recommend an SLC card.

However, manufacturers have abused the users' ignorance on just how much more reliable SLC is compared to MLC, and have introduced the MLC devices to increase their margins without informing anyone how much worse a deal they get. In this climate of high competition, almost all manufacturers of Flash devices have switched to MLC. Thus it is commendable to find a select few who still offer the option of buying an SLC device.

If you need a larger SLC storage and Compact Flash is an option, I recommend Kingston's Elite Pro CF line of cards - they, too, are made with SLC technology.

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