nrwilk
02-02-2007, 00:06
JetMall has a new offer for purchasing a 2GB D2 with a 2GB SD card included.
It's $30 dollars more, but it is a high-speed Toshiba card.
Here're the specs on the card:
[Toshiba 2GB SD Memory Card]
MSRP $49.99 Our Price $30
(This SD Card can not be sold separately)
This Toshiba 2GB SD Memory Card is a flash memory storage device that is compatible with digital cameras, digital camcorders, handheld PCs, MP3 audio or mobile phones.
It features a high data transfer rate and a built-in write-protection switch to prevent accidental data loss!
This Class 4 flash card delivers 4MB per second read/write performance.
This Toshiba 2GB SD Memory Card is perfect for storing audio, pictures and video files!
• Toshiba 2GB High-Speed Type Secure Digital Memory Card
• Model: SD-M02GR3W
• 2GB capacity
• Speed Class: 4
4 MB per second read/write performance (minimum)
• High transfer rate
• Non-volatile solid state
• Low power consumption
• Write protect switch
• Regulatory Approvals:
CE
C-Tick
Maybe this info will help some people in deciding what other cards are stable and usable with the D2.
I think it makes more sense to get a 4Gb 150x SD card from newegg, or somewhere else, for only $15 more.
It's $30 dollars more, but it is a high-speed Toshiba card.
Here're the specs on the card:
[Toshiba 2GB SD Memory Card]
MSRP $49.99 Our Price $30
(This SD Card can not be sold separately)
This Toshiba 2GB SD Memory Card is a flash memory storage device that is compatible with digital cameras, digital camcorders, handheld PCs, MP3 audio or mobile phones.
It features a high data transfer rate and a built-in write-protection switch to prevent accidental data loss!
This Class 4 flash card delivers 4MB per second read/write performance.
This Toshiba 2GB SD Memory Card is perfect for storing audio, pictures and video files!
• Toshiba 2GB High-Speed Type Secure Digital Memory Card
• Model: SD-M02GR3W
• 2GB capacity
• Speed Class: 4
4 MB per second read/write performance (minimum)
• High transfer rate
• Non-volatile solid state
• Low power consumption
• Write protect switch
• Regulatory Approvals:
CE
C-Tick
Maybe this info will help some people in deciding what other cards are stable and usable with the D2.
I think it makes more sense to get a 4Gb 150x SD card from newegg, or somewhere else, for only $15 more.