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Reliable, fast, cheap! , 2008-08-15 I own three of these. Two for my Nikon D80 and one for my Cowon D2 mp3 player. I use each at least 3 times a week, and have never had an issue. They are fast, reliable, and cheap. You cannot go wrong. I trust Transcend SDHC cards more than other brands, although I suppose they are about the same as Kingston. I've had a few A-data die on me, and since then I've only used Transcend. You can't get a much cheaper card in this size or quality.
Transcend 8GB Class 6 Works as Advertised, 2008-08-14 We have three of the little things. Purchased in April 2008. Used extensively in Canon SD 870 IS, Canon Rebel XSi cameras and Zumo 550 GPS.
No problems as of this time. All three units are working as advertised.
Works like a charm, 2008-08-14 What's to say? It's an SDHC card. Not sexy, but it works as advertised. It's fast and I haven't had any problems. Normally I look for Sandisk, but bang for your buck this is a smoking deal. To find a Sandisk card with these specs would cost you close to double and there really isn't any difference. Go for it.
Correct card for a Garmin Nuvi 660?, 2008-08-14 Is this the correct card for to add data such as MP3s to a Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS?
8GB of memory for so little money..., 2008-08-12 Memory has worked wonderfully, and the price was right. Even at the highest resolution I have space for over 1000 photos, great for even week-long vacations.
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