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Kingston flash memory card - 256 MB - miniSD ( SDM/256 ) | 
enlarge | Brand: Kingston Category: CE
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $3.99 You Save: $36.00 (90%)
New (4) from $3.99
Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 1 x 5 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: SDM/256 Model: SDM/256 UPC: 740617080834 EAN: 0740617080834 ASIN: B00075RINU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Compliant with the SD Card Association specification | | • | Transfer Rate - Up to 7.85 MB per seconds read rate, Up to 5.5 MB per seconds write rate | | • | Dimensions - 0.84 x.78 x.05 inch (21.5 mm x 20.0 mm x 1.4 mm) | | • | Weight - 0.07 ounces (2 grams) |
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Product Description Rely on Kingston's miniSD cards to maximize the performance of your feature-rich mobile device. These easy to handle cards are an exceptional boost to the latest mobile phones, PDAs, MP3s, digital cameras and other devices that can benefit from additional storage capacity. Save and store digital content effortlessly and then transfer it to other devices as needed with the full-size SD adapter that comes with each card. Transfer rates are the same with or without the adapter. Large storage capacities mean you'll always have room for a variety of digital content from images and maps to video clips, games, digital audio and more.
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| Customer Reviews:
Beware of BlueProton shipping and restocking fees!!!!! July 31, 2007 Dave940 (western west-central West Virginia) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I bought thirty of these obsolete cards, seeing the price at nine cents and believing that they were a "bargain". I've done some Ebaying and am alert to the ludicrous shipping charges of some sellers there, but was off guard here. I didn't scroll down the page of my final order page to see that I was being charged over $179 shipping to buy under $3 worth of cards, and likewise, the total was at the end of a very long confirmation email. I would have sworn that I was being charged $5.99 for the order, which was close to the actual shipping cost, not per item. A few weeks later, I noticed the $182 charge on my credit card, broke into a cold sweat, and immediately asked for an RMA (two days before their deadline) which they reluctantly sent. They immediately discounted the order by $30 in hopes that I would not return the cards. Amazon followed by another $20, after I complained directly to Amazon. I could only return 27 because I had opened or given away three of them. I was finally given a last refund of slightly over $40, meaning that I had to pay shipping both ways (about $6 to receive, about $10 to return) and a 20% restocking fee for the unopened cards. In total, for three 256mb secure digital cards, I spent over $70. I guess I can consider this a "speeding ticket" at BlueProton's speed trap on the information highway!
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