Sandisk 8GB SDHC Memory Card
Dec 16, 2009 in
Electronics
- High storage capacity (8GB) for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos, videos, music, and more.
- Optimal speed and performance for SDHC compatible devices.
- Speed performance rating: Class 2 (based on SD 2.00 Specification).
- High Quality SDHC card backed by 5 year limited warranty.
- Built to last, with an operating shock rating of 2,000Gs, equivalent to a ten-foot drop (Based on SanDisk internal testing).
Product Description
The SDHC memory card is a highly secure stamp-sized flash memory card, which can be used in a variety of digital products: digital music players, cellular phones, handheld PCs (HPCs), digital cameras, digital video camcorders, smart phones, car navigation systems and electronic books, that follows the SD 2.00 specifications. The SDHC card has a security feature for protection of copyrighted data…. More >>
Sandisk 8GB SDHC Memory Card
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5 comments
M. Bensley on December 16, 2009 at 12:44 pm
I recently bought two of these and I am unable to format these, so I am unable to use them. Too bad I couldn’t give them less than 1 star.
Harshad P. Patel on December 16, 2009 at 12:59 pm
product did not work in my camera called hp and said it should work not heard from supplier.
Nat on December 16, 2009 at 1:46 pm
I could load music into it , but when I try to play the music in my car it does not work.
Jean Fede on December 16, 2009 at 4:26 pm
This product is defective and does not work. I took the disk with me and my son to Disney World on our vacation. When I placed it into my camera, it did not work. I had it checked out at the local camera shop located in Disney and they said it was defective. I ended up purchasing a new 2GB card there which costed me $27.00. Otherwise, I would not have been able to take any pictures while on vacation. Very upset to say the least! The item now needs to be returned and I would like to be completely reimbursed! I should also be compensated for lost time, money spent on a new disc and aggravation.
R. K. Tarpley on December 16, 2009 at 5:40 pm
Always check the equipment you’re going to use it in. I made a bad assumption that since I already had a 2 G card that the 8 G would work fine. WRONG! It nor the 4 G cards work in my Canon camera. I’d like to send them back for credit…