Electronics : Kingston 2 GB microSD Flash Memory Card SDC/2GB

Electronics : Kingston 2 GB microSD Flash Memory Card SDC/2GB

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Kingston 2 GB microSD Flash Memory Card SDC/2GB

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Kingston 2 GB microSD Flash Memory Card SDC/2GB
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Kingston
Color: Black
EAN: 0740617113983
Format: CD
Label: Kingston H. Corporation
Product Manufacturer: Kingston H. Corporation
Model: SDC/2GB
Platform: Windows
Publisher: Kingston H. Corporation
Studio: Kingston H. Corporation
Variation Description: Black
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Piece facts:
  • 2GB microSD Memory Card
  • Ships with adapter to convert to full-sized SD card.
  • complies with SD card specification standards
  • Ultra-Portable - extremely small footprint design
  • Guaranteed lifetime warranty




SDC/2GB Card Memory Flash microSD GB 2 Kingston






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Enhance your mobile life with Kingston's microSD removable memory card. This versatile card expands the memory capacity of feature-rich mobile phones. Store more of your own collections of music, movies, video clips, pictures, ring tones and more.

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With Kingston's microSD card, your mobile content is no longer tied to your phone. This versatile card expands the memory of feature-rich mobile phones with 2 GB of storage capacity, holding more of your own collections of music, movies, video clips, pictures, ringtones, and more.

No matter where you are--at home, the office, the airport, school, or an internet--Kingston's microSD removable memory card enhances your mobile life. You can share your content collections with friends, family, and colleagues easily with this removable storage solution specifically designed for mobile phones with expansion slots.

The Kingston microSD memory card also helps you move data between phones. lf you're changing service or upgrading your handset, the microSD lets you easily transfer phone lists, settings, or ringtones. lts ultra-small size consumes very little power from your handset, to give you longer battery life on your phone.

This memory card comes with an SD adapter that gives you the convenience to use it as a full-size secure digital (SD) card in SD-enabled devices, including media readers such as Kingston's TravelLite and 19-in-1 Reader. By using this feature, you can instantly move pictures between multiple devices for sharing and printing. The Kingston MicroSD Card comes with a lifetime limited warranty.








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * SDHC FLASH MEMORY ...
Arrived with new camera which only contained 32 mb memory card. I'm set to go for many extended trips and pix of grandkids.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - kimgson 4 mg cards
These items were supposed to be free with the perches of the cameras
I never got them. Pleas correct it




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good memory ...
Just returned from a week long vacation and downloaded about 350 images from the card. They only occupied about 1.2 Gb of disk space, but I didn't notice any impact on the camera between shots.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Kingston 4 GB SDHC 4 Flash Memory Card SD4/4GB
Kingston 4 GB SDHC 4 Flash Memory Card SD4/4GB reviewed November 2008

This is used in a Panasonic camera. It's only in service for a couple weeks, Everything seems fine. I'm completely satisfied.
Flash memory is always coming down in price recently, and there are bargains to be had, so I'd suggest shopping around when you're ready to buy.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good Purchase ...
Great and inexpensive way to expand your memory. The inclusion of the adapter allows you to convert the card for use as a full-sized SD card for use with other devices. I would recommend this card to anyone requiring a MicroSD or full size SD Card for their device.

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