Electronics : PNY P-SD2GB-FS Optima 2GB Secure Digital Class 4 Flash Memory Card

Electronics : PNY P-SD2GB-FS Optima 2GB Secure Digital Class 4 Flash Memory Card

PNY P-SD2GB-FS Optima 2GB Secure Digital Class 4 Flash Memory Card

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PNY P-SD2GB-FS Optima 2GB Secure Digital Class 4 Flash Memory Card
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List Price: $25.99
Your Price: $15.64
You Save: $10.35 (40%)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: PNY
EAN: 0751492280479
Format: CD
Label: PNY
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: PNY
Model: P-SD2G-RF3
Publisher: PNY
Special Features: nv:Type^Secure Digital|Memory Size^2 GB|Write Speed^N/A|Size (L x W x H)^24mm × 32mm × 2.1mm
Studio: PNY
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Features:
  • Compatible With All Media Types Designed To Use Sdhc Cards
  • Complies With Sdmi Portable Device Requirements
  • Technical Support
  • 2 Gb















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Read and write errors!!! Avoid! ...
I own it for 1 week and already I need to replace it. I get read and write errors causing device to fail. Get anything but PNY.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * It's good.. ...
The price unfortunetly was not on sale .. but anyway it was good .. i like so Thank you



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome product! ...
I purchased this card for my new HP camera and it works perfectly. I tried one of my Sandisk cards in the camera and it needed to be formatted before the camera would read it. Not true with the PNY card. As soon as I put it in the camera the card was recognized and will now hold over 1,000 pictures!

Great price on a great memory card.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * AVOID THIS SD CARD AT ALL COSTS - THIS IS NOT A GOOD DEAL! ...
I bought this SD Card on sale thinking I'd just saved a couple bucks, but the very first time I used it, it crashed my computer and broke my camera. After taking the pics I wanted, I inserted it into my computer, which instantly started acting strange - slowing down and not recognizing that there was a card inserted. So I tried to restart my computer and it wouldn't restart. I had to take it in to get it fixed, costing me $100 for the technician to tell me it was the SD card. Also, the camera I used it in, a Nikon D80 that I just bought 5 months ago, is now being shipped back to the manufacturer for repair - after using this card, the display monitor wouldn't turn on and the camera wouldn't record any pictures on any of my other SD cards. Next time, I'll spend a little extra money to buy something of quality, especially when using it with my expensive equipment.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * It was great while it lasted ...
I bought this card and a Magellan Explorist XL GPS from Amazon back in March or April. I plugged it in and it worked great ... until the other day when my GPS wouldn't start. I removed this card and the GPS started just fine.

Since there is (apparently) no software in the GPS to format the card, I decided to put it in my camera which does have format capability. The camera simply rejected the card as unusable.

Fortunately, I have a backup of all my map files and can hopefully restore them when I get a real card. I'm just glad I wasn't using it in my camera while on vacation.

Now I'm worried about my camera card which is also a PNY but the 1 GB version.

I think I'm going SD card shopping tomorrow.



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