Transcend 4 GB SDHC Class 6 Flash Memory Card TS4GSDHC6E [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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| List Price: | $19.99 |
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Product Description
Fully Compatible with SDA 2.0 specification. Suitable for SDHC compliant devices, MLC flash chip with High Speed transfer rate. Perfect for highend digital devices. Please make sure your device can support SDHC format before you purchase! SDHC host devices can use both SD and SDHC memory cards.
Product Details
- Size: 4 GB
- Brand: Transcend
- Model: TS4GSDHC6E
- Dimensions: .88" h x 5.06" w x 3.19" l,
Features
- Ships in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
- Storage Capacity - 4GB
- Technology - Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC)
- Compatible with all SDHC-labeled host devices (not compatible with standard SD)
- Manufacturer Warranty - 2 Years
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Transcend 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.
Example of Traditional vs. Frustration-Free Packaging Debris

From the Manufacturer
Approximately the size of a postage stamp, SDHC cards offer greater capacity than standard SD cards while maintaining the same form factor. |
SDHC Class 6 cards offer more capacity and faster transfer rates. |
Display thousands of high quality photos on SDHC enabled digital photo frames. |
Ideal for expanding storage capabilities of netbooks and mini laptops with SDHC slots. |
Store More Photos
With most point and shoot digital cameras quickly climbing the megapixel ladder, 6,8, and even 10 megapixel ratings are beginning to be commonplace. With Transcend SDHC cards, you can keep up with the larger files these high resolution cameras produce. With 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB capacities, you can store more photos without having to delete old photos on the card before you have the chance to save them to a PC or print them out.
Store More of Everything
The larger capacities of SDHC cards make them more versatile than ever. Use them in all your mobile devices that support the SDHC standard. All that is required is an SDHC compatible slot or reader. SDHC is an extension of the original SD standard that enables capacities greater than 2 GB. It uses the same physical form factor as SD, but SDHC cards only work in SDHC compatible devices. Standard SD cards work in both SD and SDHC devices (backward compatible).
Enjoy Faster Transfer Speeds
Basic SD cards transfer data up to six times (6x) the data rate of the standard CD-ROM speed (900 kB/s). Transcend SDHC class 6 cards offer a minimum of 6 MB/s write speeds under the most demanding storage conditions. Some cameras require a high speed card to be able to record video smoothly or capture multiple still photographs in rapid succession. Check your device for maximum compatibility for your intended usage patterns.
Features
- Fully compatible with SD 2.0 Standards
- SDHC Class 6 compliant
- Compatible with all SDHC-labeled host devices (not compatible with standard SD)
- Easy to use, plug-and-play operation
- Built-in Error Correcting Code (ECC) to detect and correct transfer errors
- Complies with Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements
- Supports Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM)
- Allows In System Programming (ISP) for updating firmware
- Supports auto-standby, power-off and sleep modes
- Mechanical write-protection switch
- RoHS compliant
- Lifetime Warranty
Ensure Your Device is SDHC Compatible
SDHC devices can use both older SD cards and SDHC (high capacity) cards. However older cameras and other devices that were released before the SDHC standard may not support the new SDHC cards. Please check your device documentation to verify compatibility before purchase. If your device is fairly new or states support for 4 GB or greater SD cards, then you already have SDHC support.
Digital Camera Storage Capacity Table
Memory cards should be purchased according to how high the resolution or DPI (dots per inch) of your digital camera is (i.e. how many megapixels it has), and how many pictures you plan on taking at a time. Transcend has provided the following graph to assist you in buying an appropriate capacity card for your camera:
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*The "File size" represented here assumes that the highest resolution (DPI) your camera supports is used and that pictures are stored in standard JPEG format. The actual number of pictures you can take will vary depending on your digital camera's resolution and compression settings, composition (complexity) of the images taken, as well as lighting and exposure factors.
Customer Reviews
Nice Card, Nice Price, Great Packaging
I bought two of these to use in my Canon XSi and I ordered both of them with Amazon's frustration-free packaging, which is a wonderful idea. I thought the price was reasonable even though they were more expensive with the new packaging, and they both seem to be good cards. Both worked upon arrival and I formatted and used both without a problem. I was hesitant at first to purchase them because I didn't recognize the brand. I have always purchased memory cards from Kingston and SanDisk. These seem to be fine and they were cheaper than the other brands.
Works fine
I got this card over a month ago and have used it with my Canon Xsi. It has worked fine and given no trouble at all. As far as I am concerned I got exactly what I was looking for, an inexpensive reliable sdhc card.
Keeping me out of prison!
Recently I took up photography after getting out of prison. The camera was actually a gift from my probation officer Carl, he said that if I stayed busy doing constructive stuff like painting and drawing I wouldn't return to my days as a Ganja smuggling low life. After spending a few days pushing around a paint brush Carl realized I lacked the motor skills necessary to draw a drunken stick figure. So in his next visit he brought me some bizarre camera with a television screen tied to the back in place of a view finder. Fast forward a few days and I ran out of film. So I went to get it developed. I handed what I believe to be called a memory card to clerk, and returned two hours later. The clerk gave me back the photos and the memory card (I guess it is a negative?). It was a relief to see the photo shoot of my kittens in an ice cream truck turned out well. One photo actually made it look as if Cheech was driving the truck while Chong was eating.
But now I was without film so I ran a search the INTERNET for SD card like my recently senile neighbor suggested. The results of the search returned a chat with some sexy singles and about a zillion of these cards. I noticed this one came without frustrations; I don't really see the point in paying extra for frustrations if I already have more than enough as it is. The card came with a small case to carry the film. It is about the size of a partially smoked eighth perhaps a teener. This is a 4gb card which I guess means it is good for like 400 pictures (compared to the 24 in a 35mm film). I'm not sure how they fit that many frames of film into a small card. I assume it works a little like Doctor Who's Police
Box. I noticed with this card you can review your pictures and even delete them.
I am a little worried that if I delete a picture it will create some trippy double exposure effect which will raise the eyebrow of Craig who has taken such a liking my photography that he has yet to notice that the green light above my shower adjacent to the toilet he frequents is part of my hydroponic lab.
So far I have gone through ten of these cards. Maybe I will try a Sandisk extreme but judging by the name it is marketed to the pornography industry. I have gone through six or seven of these cards, I throw them out after making them into prints. I am a little interested in opening this card up but am worried about disrupting the time space continuum. After all I never really cared much for Back to the Future, why would I want to live it?
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