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Kingston 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card 2-Pack SD/2GB-2P

Kingston 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card 2-Pack SD/2GB-2P
From Kingston Digital, Inc.

List Price: $32.99
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Product Description

Get two 2GB SD cards in one package at a great value. Use both for storing your photos, audio, and videos.With the growing number of digital devices supporting SD cards you can never have enough. The SD Twin Pack is a great value for storing your pictures, videos, music, data, and more on your digital devices. Use your 2GB SD cards in devices like your digital camera, digital photo frame, MP3 player, GPS device, TV, video game console, and more.


Product Details

  • Color: Blue
  • Brand: Kingston
  • Model: SD/2GB-2P
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 4.00" h x .5" w x 4.00" l, .25 pounds
  • Hard Disk: 2GB

Features

  • Compliant ¿ with the SD Card Association specification
  • Secure ¿ built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss
  • Simple ¿ as easy as plug-and-play
  • Guaranteed ¿ lifetime warranty

Customer Reviews

Kingston 2 GB SD Card--2 pack5
Kingston 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card 2-Pack SD/2GB-2P
Delivery was faster than expected. I put one card in my new digital camera & it worked fine. I sold the other card to a friend at my cost & he said it worked fine in his camera also. I've used Kingston products for a long time & have never received a defective item.

Great Product - Great Price5
I use this product all the time so I could not pass up a great price from Amazon on the two pack.

Didn't work in my laptop's card reader2
Our camera only supports SD cards (not SDHC) so pure SD cards are getting hard to find. I ordered this two-pack from Amazon. They worked fine in the camera and but my HP laptop's internal card reader would not read these cards. A external card reader on another computer read them fine. I could surmised it could be my laptop's internal card reader, so I updated the driver, but no luck. Then I tried two other SD cards I had from different manufacturers, one a std 2 GB SD, the other a newer 4GB SDHC. Both worked fine with my internal card reader, so I'm guessing there is some kind of other incompatibility here (maybe with SD speed classes?). I returned these and will try another brand. And the "SD Association" deserves a slap upside the head for creating probably the most confusing set of "standards" ever put into a product.