Increased [broken link removed] if your device can exploit them.paul5 said:Does anbody have any opinions on the 1gb SD Sandisk Ultra II for £23.99? What am I paying the extra for?
Depends on the application/device but in general I would go for the cheapest one.Am I just as well off with the unbranded for £10.99 or should I go for the £15.49 or the £23.99 one?
ClubMan said:
Personally I'd be more inclined to go with a standalone USB card reader rather than more expensive SD Cards with built in USB connectivity.
Maybe they mean 2.5Mbytes which would be 20Mbits or 133x speed? However I would not expect the standard card to be that fast whatever about their Ultra or Extreme cards. Some articles are not that clear when MB/Mb/mb etc. mean bits or bytes even thought the convention is normally B = Bytes and b = bits.Got a rreply from Sandisk Technical Support on the speed of their standard SD card. They said "The speed of SD card is up to 2.5mb/s read and write". I thought they would come back and say at least 3.0 mb/sec.
Fair enough - I just don't like the c. doubled price per MB that the USB attachment seems to imply.I guess I like the SD USB more as a very small USB key rather than SD memory. I like the idea of maybe installing Ubuntu on a tiny 1GB USB key.
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