Product Details
Kingston 4 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card SD4/4GBET [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]

Kingston 4 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card SD4/4GBET [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
From Kingston Digital, Inc.

List Price: $28.99
Price: $13.00 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

3 new or used available from $8.99

Average customer review:

Product Description

The SDHC card offers larger-volume data storage and optimized recording performance with support for FAT 32 file formats. In addition, Kingston's SDHC card uses speed "class" ratings known as Class 2, 4 and 6 that deliver a minimum data transfer rate for optimum performance with SDHC devices.Although identical in size to today's standard SD card, the SDHC card is designed differently and is only recognized by SDHC host devices. To ensure compatibility, look for the SDHC logo on cards and host devices.For added reliability and durability, the solid-state SDHC memory card is built of nonvolatile memory components and has no moving parts that could wear out or break.


Product Details

  • Size: 4 GB
  • Color: Blue
  • Brand: Kingston
  • Model: SD4/4GBET
  • Dimensions: 4.00" h x .5" w x 4.00" l, .25 pounds

Features

  • Ships in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
  • Speed Class Rating: – Class 4: 4MB/sec. guaranteed minimum data transfer rate
  • Operating Temperature – -13° F to 185° F (-25° C to 85° C)
  • Storage Temperature – -40º F to 185º F (-40º C to 85º C)
  • Dimensions – 0.94-Inch x 1.25-Inch x 0.08-Inch (24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm)

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Kingston and Amazon.com have teamed up to offer this item in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging, a recyclable, easy-to-open alternative to traditional packaging. A Frustration-Free Package comes without excess packaging materials such as wire ties, hard plastic "clamshell" casings, and plastic bindings. It’s designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging. This item ships in its own box, without the need for an additional shipping box, and Amazon.com is continuing to work with manufacturers to make the packaging even more streamlined.

From the Manufacturer
Kingston's standard Secure Digital (SD) memory cards combine massive storage capacity, blazing data transfer rates and ironclad security in a memory card no bigger than a postage stamp. With an excellent price-to-performance value, Kingston's SD cards are ideal expansion option for the smallest of devices including MP3 players, digital cameras, PDAs, smartphones and more.

For added reliability and durability, our solid-state SD memory cards are built of nonvolatile memory components and have no moving parts to wear out or break.

Quickly and easily download and transfer digital files between various digital devices, a computer and the Internet. An SD memory card reader makes it easy to upload files from an SD memory card to a computer.

Features/benefits

  • Capacity* — 2GB**
  • Dimensions — 0.94" x 1.25" x 0.08" (24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm)
  • Operating Temperature — -13º F to 185º F (-25º C to 85 º C)
  • Storage Temperature — -40º F to 185º F (-40º C to 85º C)
  • Voltage — 3.3v
  • Compliant — with the SD Card Association card specification
  • Small — about the size of a postage stamp (24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm)
  • Secure — built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss
  • Simple — as easy as plug-and-play
  • Reliable — lifetime warranty
  • Economical — low power consumption is easy on device's batteries
Storage Chart - Number of Pictures Per Card++

    Storage
    Capacity
    Camera Type
    3 MP 4 MP 5 MP 6 MP 7 MP 8 MP 10 MP 12 MP
    1 GB* 905 762 595 476 401 317 200 169
    2 GB* 1808 1524 1190 952 802 635 401 339
    4 GB* 3619 3046 2381 1905 1604 1270 802 677
    8 GB* 7238 6092 4762 3810 3208 2540 1604 1354
    16 GB* 14476 12184 9524 7620 6416 5080 3208 2708
    32 GB* 28952 24368 19048 15240 12832 10160 6416 5416

    (MP=Megapixels: MB=Megabytes, GB = Gigabytes)+
+ 1 Megabyte (MB) = 1,000,000 bytes; 1 Gigabyte (GB) = 1,000,000,000 bytes

++ Approximate number of JPEG (compressed file) pictures. JPEG file sizes vary based upon camera model and internal file size and compression settings, as well as user-selected resolution and compression mode settings. In addition, JPEG compression will result in different file sizes based upon picture complexity. Some host devices may not support all of the Flash storage capacities listed. Consult your device's owner's manual for supported capacitities.


Customer Reviews

Kingston quality, massive storage, what's not to love? 5
There are some things to consider before buying this particular card or any other 32gb SDHC card on the market:

1. This is NOT an ideal card for a digital SLR like a D80, D90, Rebel XT, etc... That is because it is a class 4 device. The class of a SDHC cards has to do with how fast they read and write files, not how much storage they have. For a digital SLR, you should purchase a class 6 SDHC card most of the time. Class 6 cards will allow you to take 'bursts' of photos and not be limited by the card's capacity to write them. Also class 4 cards are slower reading data, meaning they will take longer to upload files to your computer. Upload speed is convenient, especially when loading large batches of files.

2. This card has far more storage than you need for your digital camera. Unless you like to keep all your photos on a SDHC card and never move them to your computer, there is very little need for more than about 8gb of storage space on a SDHC card. (The possible exception to this is if you have a D700 or other professional SLR that shoots files in the 16-20mb range). If all you intend to use this card for is a digital camera, save yourself a lot of money and buy a PNY 8GB SDHC Card. If you're worried about running out of space on a vacation, buy a few of them.

So what is this card intended for? This card is fantastic for use in a video camcorder capable of writing to an SDHC card. (Check with the manual first to insure that a class 4 card will be fast enough first). It is also perfect as extra storage for an ultra portable computer or net book like the Asus EEE pc. Another great application would be as added storage to a personal media player or MP3 player equipped with a SDHC slot such as the Cowon D2.

There are other good 32gb SDHC cards on the market, some at cheaper price points than the Kingston card. IMHO, brand matters very little with something like a SDHC card, since they all are made pretty much the same way. None of the brands currently offering them (Transcend, PNY, Kingston) have high fail rates with their other products, so I believe they are all pretty similar. What you decide to buy will depend on whether you trust a particular brand, or who has the lowest price. All of them will work equally well.

Very Big5
PREFACE:

I bought this card for extra disk space on my Asus EeePC netbook. I needed as much space as possible to supplement the very small SSD hard drive. I needed something with large capacity and relatively fast file transfer time.

PROS:

It shares the largest SD capacity on the market today with few others (Panasonic, Sandisk, and PNY) and is a quality name that I have had a good history with in the past. Its file transfer time is similar to the SSD drive in my machine so it basically acts as a second SSD for me at less than a quarter of the price!

CONS:

Its not the cheapest 32gb SD card(PNY) nor the fastest(Panasonic) but its good quality with a decent transfer rate.

CONCLUSION:

I'm very happy with its performance and capacity. I would like to see the price come down a bit, but that's the price of getting electronics of this caliber.

That's my input, take it or leave it :)

Good for the money, but don't expect fast speeds.4
Excellent for the price. I give it a 4/5 because it performs slower than expected from a C4 SDHC card. I also have a Sandisk EIII 2GB. Although it doesn't have the class ratings because it's not SDHC, the Sandisk outperforms the Kingston in both read/write.

My test scenario: Using a Nikon D80 taking 6 shots continuously. The Kingston took considerably longer to write contents from the Nikon D80 buffer.

If you're looking for a high speed card in a similar scenario, then look elsewhere. However, if you want a good card and no particular need for speed, then I recommend getting.