Viking 2Gb Secure Digital Card
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #40742 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Viking
- Model: SD/2GB
- Released on: 2006-04-05
- Dimensions: .4 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
2GB of storage takes a lot of photos, music and data files. Secure your precious data with Viking InterWorks' 2GB SD card. It can be used in any device that requires the robust security features that this standard offers. The SD form factor represents one of the smallest, secure flash memory card in the consumer market today and is flexible for applications ranging from MP3 players to PDAs to Digital cameras. Combined with low power draw and the highest capacities available, Viking SD cards are the best option available for taking your digital files with you anywhere
Customer Reviews
Write speed of 4.2MB/s (28x)
I recently spoke to the manufacturer of the 2GB Viking Interworks SD card in the US who told me that this card can write at a speed of 4.2MB/s (28x). This information is not displayed in the product information but could be useful to some users. Although not advertised as a high speed card, I think this is pretty impressive.
Works with my XDA Exec
Was a bit apprehensive at first as I usually buy Sandisk. The chip arrived in the post and works well. Am able to transfer data quickly and also able to play my music, which is why I bought it in the first place. The most comforting thing is that it is "Made in Japan" unlike others which might be made elsewhere in places not known for their quality.
Bargin for the price.
I was cautious about buying a 2GB card at this price but I am glad I went ahead with the order anyway. Transfer rate is more than adequate for photography and the large amount of storage is perfect for me as I don't like to carry around any extra cards as I would be likely to loose them. With this card I just leave it in for the day as it stores all the pictures I'm likely to take in the day without the need for swapping and switching. No apparent write delay with my point and shoot Ixus.







