SanDisk 32 MB MultiMedia Card (SDMB-32-470) | 
enlarge | Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $50.00 Buy New: $8.95 You Save: $41.05 (82%)
Rating: 21 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 0.1
MPN: SDMB-32-470 Model: SDMB-32-470 UPC: 619659012243 EAN: 0000000324700 ASIN: B0000488VM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New, comes in free plastic case; ships immediately. Guaranteed to work in all devices, which have mmc slots. Rrefund of purchase price, if returned in 7 days.
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| Features:
| • | Very small removable flash storage | | • | 32 MB storage capacity | | • | Designed for portable Internet music players, smart phones, and digital camcorders | | • | Guaranteed compatibility with any MultiMediaCard device | | • | Lifetime warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The SanDisk MultiMediaCard is a small, removable flash storage device, designed specifically for applications that require low power and high performance. The MultiMedia card stores up to 32 MB of music, images, data, or voice recordings, offering reliable, compact storage for Internet music players, voice recorders, smart phones, and digital camcorders. Requiring no power to maintain the stored data, the MultiMediaCard extends system battery life, making it an ideal storage medium for portable, battery-powered devices. SanDisk guarantees the compatibility of the MultiMediaCard with any MultiMediaCard device.
Product Description SanDisk?s long history of technological innovation and industry leadership has led to the development of a flash family of products unparalleled in its scope and breadth. The MultiMediaCard is the world?s smallest solid state storage device. It weighs less than two grams and is the size of a postage stamp. The card initially is being targeted at numerous markets including mobile phones and MP3 music players.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Not for Palm PDAs December 12, 2003 Jeffrey C. Vandegrift (Acton, MA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Although this device will work on a Palm, it will perform very, very slowly compared to other brands, e.g. SimpleTech.Search the internet for "write performance" and SanDisk and you will find objective evidence of this. Buy one of each brand and you will experience it for yourself. Example: Kinoma movies with sound in highest quality will not play properly on SanDisk but will on SimpleTech. A collection of 20 files totalling 15MBytes will at times take over one hour to load on SanDisk. If you're putting this in a Palm PDA, don't, buy a competing brand.
Want to expand your PDA? This should do the trick... May 11, 2002 Jeff Edwards (Twin Falls, Idaho) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It was inevitable...just like home PC's when they started to become so popular, we figured that 64MB was more than we could POSSIBLY need...but little did we know just how convenient technology would make the storage of memory...and now it's not unusual to find computers that can hold TERA-Bytes of memory, and PDA users are discovering that the standard 8MB's of memory just isn't enough anymore. I cannot tell you how happy I am that I chose to spend a little more to get a Palm device that could upgrade with the expansion slot. At first I didn't think I was EVER going to fill up all 7.7MB's of available memory my Palm m125 came standard with... but I took the gamble on the off chance that one day in the distant future I just MIGHT reach the end to the memory on my trusted, and well-used PDA. Well, I reached the end...rather quickly as a matter of fact. So now we have several choices to make to fix the situation...you can choose from quite a few different expansion cards available on the market today, but in my opinion, going with the SanDisk 32MB Multi Media Card (MMC) is THE way to go. Sure, you can buy the 16MB card distributed by the Palm Company...but the SanDisk cards are MUCH cheaper... make that WAY big time less expensive. For example, I got a SanDisk 32MB card for LESS than what the Palm 16MB card costs. Now I originally wanted the smaller 16MB card, but I figured since I went through the original memory much faster than I had anticipated, why not get an ADDITIONAL 16MB's for LESS money? A couple of important things to think about when making this purchase: be FOREWARNED...it will take your Palm a few extra seconds to access programs on your expansion card than it would if the program was directly in the existing internal memory... but in all honesty, this is NOT the HUGE inconvenience that some reviewers would have you believe -- unless of course waiting an extra 1.5 seconds IS a big deal to you. One more thing, and what ultimately made me give this 4 stars instead of 5, is that I planned on moving practically everything on my Palm that I don't use multiple times a day over to my card...but all of the copyright protected programs will NOT allow you to copy over to the expansion card. Programs like your Address files, Date Book, Memo Pad, my QuickWord, the To Do List...which means that you can only free up just SO MUCH space on your Palm. I understand copyright situations and how many people take advantage of this, so ultimately I am not upset about it, but I must admit it frustrated me for a day or so. Other than that, this was money well spent for a great product that has given me the chance to do so much more with my PDA than I expected it to when I first bought it. How many products do you pay good money for end up doing a LOT more for you than you expected? Not many that I'm aware of. All in all, a VERY worthwhile expense -- especially if you plan on getting the most out of your hand held.
Great Accessory April 24, 2002 K. Cortes 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have never filled this card up yet! It holds a tremendous number of pictures.
This product is a scam! March 3, 2002 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased this product for 40$ at a differant retail store for my AudioVox Mp1000 Mp3 Player. The product and its reviews state "Guaranteed compatibility with any MultiMediaCard device" That is a complete lie, every time I tried using the card it would say "Please connect the Mp1000." Since the box was opeaned I never got a refund. When I tried my friend's Hitachi Card to see if the palyer was defective, it worked.
Compatability with I-Jam players January 27, 2002 Ron Schaerer (Dallas Tx) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Stay with SanDisk. I found out the hard way that other manufacturers of multimedia cards are NOT always compatable. Vendors such as Viking purchase their cards from several different manufacturers and in their own words "can't guarantee that the card they send you is exactly the same as SanDisk". The good news is Amazon has a great return policy!
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