Memory-Card Reviews


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Buyer reviews for "Memory-Card" sorted by average review score:

SanDisk SDDR-64-768 Compact Flash to PC Card Adapter
Made by SanDisk
  • PC adapter card for CompactFlash memory cards
  • Insert into any PCI slot
  • Use any Type I CompactFlash card
  • Rugged and durable
  • Easy to install and use
Amazon base price: $11.99
Used price: $12.51
Buy one from zShops for: $8.83
Average review score:

Nice !!!!!!
Good quality product. Works faster than any reader. Readers are painful to carry, plug etc.

This is a quite a solution. If you can afford another memory other than the one in your dig cam, this can act as your backup hardrive for important files. that;s how useful this is !!!!


SanDisk SDDR-65-07 PC Card Adpt for SD/SM/MS & MMC
Made by SanDisk
  • Fast read and write to a SmartMedia, MultiMediaCard, SD Card, or Memory Stick
  • Works like a removable hard drive on any computer or notebook with a PC Card slot
  • Full compatibility with all SmartMedia, MultiMediaCards, SD Cards, and Memory Sticks
  • Protective stainless steel cover--rugged and reliable
  • Perfect for travel and laptops, or for ease and speed of transfer
Amazon base price: $
List price: $39.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $79.95
Average review score:

Does not do CF!
The Amazon product description is erroneous. This 4-in-1 PC Card adapter for flash memory cards can do Secure Digital (SD), Multimedia Card (MMC), MemoryStick (MS), and the older SmartMedia cards, but not the larger CompactFlash (CF) card. I have yet to find a PC Card adapter that can do both SD and CF formats.

Otherwise this is a good, solid adapter which turns your flash memory card into an external drive on a laptop PC. Just insert the flash memory card into the adapter, then plug the adapter into your laptop, presto! the memory card appears in your My Computer or Windows Explorer as an external removable disk, and you can do all the copying and moving you want.


SanDisk SDDR-95-A15 xD / SM Reader
Made by SanDisk
  • Able to copy data between two memory cards
  • Easy to use; just drag and drop your files
  • Saves batteries; let an ImageMate Dual Reader (not your portable device) transfer your files
  • USB Mass Storage Class Devices
  • Certified Windows XP and Mac OS X and USB Full-Speed
Amazon base price: $11.99
List price: $19.99 (that's 40% off!)
Used price: $17.18
Buy one from zShops for: $10.00
Average review score:

awesome!
this is great! TRUE plug and play with both MAc(both 9 and 10) and Win(all versions 2000 and up)

so much better than a pny one - which isn't true plug and play at all even with windows xp you still have to install the drivers from the cd =(

ScanDisk products a also very reliable.


SanDisk SecureMate USB Card Reader (SDDR-33)
Made by SanDisk
  • Rapid USB transfer - up to 50x faster than serial readers
  • Easy, intuitive interface - just drag and drop your files
  • Saves batteries - let SecureMate (not your portable device) transfer your files
  • Hassle-free installation
  • Wide Compatibility - Windows 95B, 98, NT, 2000, ME, Macintosh & Linux
Amazon base price: $
Buy one from zShops for: $17.95
Average review score:

great product
I have couple of sd memory cards and they all work great with this product..Worth to buy..


Sima CP-150 Image Bank
Made by Sima
  • Save thouands of Photos on internal hard drive
  • Save on expensive Flask Memory cards - download your images and reuse your cards
  • No adapter needed for memory cards
  • High speed USB interface
  • Fast Transfer- 8MB flash in only 12 seconds
Amazon base price: $
List price: $299.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Used price: $149.99
Average review score:

I'm impressed...For the price
This product has been serving me well for a couple of days now and it fufills all of my needs as a photographer on the go. It's 3.2 gig hard drive is enough room for as many pictures as I can take at any shoot or vacation. I love it, yet it has an external battery (made of double-a's) and is made a little cheaply. For the price, thuis blows away all of its competitors and is just what I needed.


Simple Tech 128MB USB 2.0 FLASH DRIVE UNIT ( STI-USB2FD/128 )
Made by SimpleTech
    Amazon base price: $19.29
    Buy one from zShops for: $20.57
    Average review score:

    It just works
    I had been meaning to get a USB flash storage device for some time. My local computer accessories store had these units for sale at a reasonable price, so I picked one up. I was slightly nervous that my operating system would require some fiddling with to recognise the device, but my fears were misplaced. I simply plugged it into a spare USB port, and it was immediately mounted on /mnt/removable (I use Mandrake Linux 9.2 on a Dell Precision P4, and the USB mass-storage drivers are part of the base distribution). This is a supermount directory, so you don't need to worry about creating it. I also tested it under Mandrake 8.1 on my other computer and it worked almost identically. Data transfer is a bit slow, but it's a lot faster than floppy disks and the speed is a consequence of the underlying storage hardware and not a fault of the unit.

    The device itself is small (8 x 2.5 x 1 cm), about the size of a disposable lighter or a lipstick. It weighs about 17 grams. There's a loop on the end through which some parachute cord could be passed so you could attach it to a keychain.

    All in all, recommended.


    Simple Tech MULTI-CARD READER ADAPTER 4-1 ( STI-MCAD )
    Made by SimpleTech
      Amazon base price: $
      Average review score:

      Cut the cables
      I use this card reader with a Simpletech 256 MB SD card and my Canon SD10 (Digital Elph). The card lives inside my laptop, and it essentially creates a SD port. I don't own any of the other types of media that it supports, but for my SD card it is perfect. I don't have to worry about keeping track of the messy USB cable that came with the camera--I just pull the SD card out of the camera and slip it into my laptop, and Windows XP immediately recognizes it. Couldn't be easier. It also uploads the images to my computer MUCH faster than the USB (1.0) connection.


      SimpleTech 160GB USB 2.0 EXTERNAL HD 3.5 ( STI-USB235/160 )
      Made by SIMPLE TECHNOLOGY INC.
        Amazon base price: $144.99
        Average review score:

        A great drive that is easy to use and very fast...
        I received the drive a couple days ago. I am very impressed with the ease of use, quality of the construction, and its speed. Here is my full review of the product. Hope this helps =)

        Just feeling the drive makes one believe that it is durable. The outside of the drive is aluminum, very sturdy. Included with the drive is a power adapter, feet, instructions (although pretty simple, basically plug it in), a USB 2.0 cable, a software backup CD, and a driver CD. The feet can be mounted in all sorts of ways. They slide over the drive and latch into the divots. Mounting both ways are very secure and the drive will not fall over.

        Installation was a snap. Plug the USB cable in and you have a 160GB hard drive at your disposal. Windows 98 users will have to use the driver CD to install this drive. The drive does not turn on once power is applied. A power switch in the back must be flipped on. This gives the user control of whether the drive is in use or not.

        StorageSync is a useful backup utility that is included with the SimpleDrive. This utility makes backing up and syncing a remote drive with a computer easy.

        The backup menu is like many other backup programs. Select the drives or folders you wish to backup. Select full or incremental backup. Then backup the drive. The target media drive is the drive you choose to backup to. And the great thing about it is it is included with the drive.

        Listed on the retail box are the external hard drive's features. They can also be accessed on SimpleTech's web site at www.simpletech.com.

        USB 2.0 and 1.1 compliant
        One external "B" 4-pin USB (High Speed USB) receptacle
        Serial bus data transfer rates of up to 480 Mb/sec
        SimpleTech 7200 RPM HDD Technology
        USB 2.0 Provides up to 480 Mb/sec Data Transfer Rate
        Connect Up to 127 USB 2.0 Devices with USB Hubs
        Plug n' Play, One-Step Installation
        Stores All File Types, Data, and Software
        Automatic Backups with StorageSync
        Hot Swappable
        Compact design: 5.51" (H) x 8.86" (L) x 1.35" (D)
        Stands vertically or sits horizontally
        Unlimited Toll Free Technical Support
        1 Year Warranty


        SimpleTech 256 MB CompactFlash (STI-CF/256X2)
        Made by SimpleTech
        • Allows you to take more images, listen to more MP3s, or store more files
        • High speed flash card, sustained write speeds of 1.5MB per second (10X)
        • Guaranteed compatible with thousands of digital cameras, MP3 players and handheld computers
        • Lasts forever with SimpleTech's lifetime guarantee
        • Highest quality assurance rating available - ISO9001 Certified
        Amazon base price: $
        Used price: $65.99
        Buy one from zShops for: $69.95
        Average review score:

        This is a package of 2!!!
        Hey! I have been using these SimpleTech 256 MB compact flash cards and they are great! By the way THIS IS A PACKAGE OF 2 CARDS, so if you thought the price was expensive, think again!! I have these cards, and I have two of the SanDisk 256 MB (regular - NOT ultra II or Extreme) cards. These SimpleTech cards are MUCH faster than the SanDisk cards. I also have one the Viking 256 MB card. It is almost as fast, but I must say that the SimpleTech cards win for speed. I use them all with the Lexar Media 6-in-one USB 2.0 card reader (ASIN B00008RW8B), which is excellent. It takes about 12 minutes to move the contents of one SanDisk card to the HardDrive, while the contents of a full SimpleTech card can be copied in 5 minutes, and the contents of a full Viking card in about 6 minutes.

        I have shot over 20,000 pics on a Canon G3 in the last year using these cards. I had one card failure with a SanDisk card, and it was replaced under the warranty. It wasn't too much trouble to get the replacement, but I'd rather not have the failure in the first place.

        One more thing - You'd definitely rather have two 256 MB cards than one 512 MB card, in case of failure. That way, you still have something to take pics on if you are in a place where you can't get a replacement quickly. I always have 3 to 5 cards with me, so when one failed, it wasn't too much of a problem. Also, although I don't speak from first hand experience, I have heard that these baseline cards from all the companies perform faster in the 256 MB sizes than in the 512 MB sizes.

        You won't notice a speed issue with anything less than a 4megapixel camera, either. I have shot with dozens of digital cameras from 2 to 6 M-pixels and the only thing that slows you down under 4MP is the camera buffer/cache itself. At 4MP and above, especially with the faster cameras, the card speed can become an issue. But, for example, this card can still keep up with the Nikon D70, although I hope to get some high-speed cards for that cam.

        Of course, regardless of the camera speed, the slower cards can still make you wait longer while downloading the images to the computer. If you still use USB 1.1 (120 kBps), then don't worry about card speed. But if you use USB 2.0 (480 kBps) or firewire (400 kBps), card speed will make a difference, as I outlined above.

        Hope this helps you!


        SimpleTech 256 MB ProX Secure Digital Card (STI-PROXSD/256)
        Made by SimpleTech Technology
        • Mechanical Write Protect Switch
        • Easy to reformat and fully compatible with SDMI
        • Four times faster than standard cards
        Amazon base price: $
        Buy one from zShops for: $37.95
        Average review score:

        Keeps up with 640x480/30fps movie mode in friend's camera.
        I was looking for a fast 256MB SD card to keep up with my friend's new Sanyo J1 camera with VGA/30fps movie mode, and I was tipped-off to this model by a non-Amazon review of another brand SD/256 card where the reviewer mentioned that this (SimpleTech) card kept up with his digital camera's VGA30 mode. I was originally going to recommend the Sandisk Ultra II to my friend, but on seeing so many bad experiences w/that particular 256MB card (this site and others), and seeing as I personally have a 256MB Ultra II card in CompactFlash format which cannot keep up with my own Sanyo MZ3's VGA/30 mode, we opted to go with this SimpleTech 256MB ProX. Opinions aside regarding the drawbacks of the SD format itself, if you have an SD-format camera and need a hi-performance card, this is the one, as it keeps up with the J1 at full bore with no problem, which was a huge relief and a pleasure. And this SimpleTech card is actually (significantly) cheaper than the Ultra II anyway--also has a better warranty & tech support. Card comes with a little plastic clamshell case about the size of a CF type 1 card but with ribs to hold the tinier SD card in place. As the page info says, also features a miniscule switch on the card to write-protect it. Card came pre-formatted, so no need to format in-camera. Most cameras will add their own file structures automatically, so if you stick it in & it works, I recommend you leave in the factory formatting (who knows, they may use a more-optimized cluster size) and only reformat the card if you are having troubles. FYI, doing a high-speed card speed comparison through a USB 1 interface is futile, since these cards are far faster than USB 1's 1MB/sec limit. I see a lot of reviewers mentioning their new fast card doesn't upload any faster through their old card to the computer via their USB 1 card reader, and all I can say is consider the source of such advice. Many digital cameras boast voice record capability superior to handheld cassette recorders, and sound captures an event in a way stills & brief movies can't. And when recording extended sound on large-capacity cards, even with the LCD off, the battery can often run out before the memory is full because of the large drain flash memory creates. Because of that, the lower battery drain of the ProX card is a big plus. I haven't fully verified the low-electricity-drain benefit with the ProX, but I have no reason to doubt it because in my world, SimpleTech has 'delivered the goods' in the other ways I've tested.


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