Product Description
Transcend`s 133X SD Cards achieve outstanding data transfer speeds when used with SD slot-equipped devices such as digital cameras, GPS navigation systems, and other handheld devices that require high speed file storage and file access prerformance.
Features:
- Data transfer rate: Up to 133X speeds
- Conforms to the Secure Digital Card interface standard
- Postage stamp-sized for portable convenience
- 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
- Low power consumption
- RoHS compliant
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Technical Details:
| Size |
32.0 mm x 24.0 mm x 2.1 mm (L x W x H) |
| Op. Voltage |
2.7V~3.6V |
| Op. Temperature |
-25°C(-13°F) to 85°C(185°F) |
| Durability |
10,000 insertion/removal cycles |
| Weight |
2 g |
| Compatibility |
Ideal upgrade for digital cameras |
| Card Capacity |
MP3 |
WMA |
Normal |
HD |
1MP |
3MP |
6MP |
| 128MB |
24 |
48 |
4 |
2 |
113 |
60 |
38 |
| 256MB |
48 |
96 |
8 |
4 |
226 |
119 |
75 |
| 512MB |
96 |
192 |
15 |
8 |
452 |
238 |
151 |
| 1GB |
190 |
380 |
30 |
15 |
905 |
476 |
302 |
| 2GB |
380 |
760 |
60 |
30 |
1808 |
952 |
603 |
| 4GB |
760 |
1520 |
120 |
60 |
3619 |
1905 |
1206 |
| 6GB |
1140 |
2280 |
180 |
90 |
5430 |
2856 |
1810 |
| 8GB |
1520 |
3040 |
240 |
120 |
7238 |
3812 |
2413 |
| 12GB |
2280 |
4560 |
360 |
180 |
10860 |
5712 |
3620 |
| 16GB |
3040 |
6080 |
480 |
240 |
14480 |
7616 |
4827 |
| 32GB |
6080 |
12160 |
960 |
480 |
28960 |
15232 |
9653 |
The reviews below are public opinion and do not represent the company's views.
Average Rating: 100.00% I decided to purchase this specific SD card as it was a Class 10 card and I wanted a faster response from my camear than I was getting with my previous SD cards. It's noticable that cards are 'classed' these days whereas originally you just bought a card and away you went, blissfully unaware what speed it was running at. Now though we should all be aware that the higher the class the higher the read / write speed of the card. Hopefully we are all becoming aware of these things and can make reasoned choices. Memory bits delivery is exemplary as usual so all in all I can certainly recommend thisSD card.
Rating:
5 of 5 Stars! by Peter Mayhew28/01/2012