SanDisk Standard SDHC, 8GB Class 4

  • Brand : SanDisk
  • Product name : Standard SDHC, 8GB
  • Product code : SDSDB-8192-E11
  • Category : Memory Cards
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
  • Product views : 22763
  • Info modified on : 29 Nov 2023 14:44:58
  • Warranty: : 5 years
  • Long product name SanDisk Standard SDHC, 8GB Class 4 :

    Secure Digital Card 8GB

  • Short summary description SanDisk Standard SDHC, 8GB Class 4 :

    SanDisk Standard SDHC, 8GB, 8 GB, SDHC, Class 4

  • Long summary description SanDisk Standard SDHC, 8GB Class 4 :

    SanDisk Standard SDHC, 8GB. Capacity: 8 GB, Flash card type: SDHC, Flash memory class: Class 4

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Updated:
2011-09-23 18:54:46
Average rating:0
Uk has collected 1 expert review for SanDisk Standard SDHC, 8GB Class 4 but no overall score was given. Click below and use Uk to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
T3.com
Updated:
2011-10-29 09:14:14
Average rating:100
The only trouble is downloading enough choons to fit onto the cards Considering weve had one of each for close to a week now, were surprised its taken SanDisk this long to formally introduce the 16GB microSDHC and M2 memory cards today, after month...
  • That theyre the worlds largest, The easy transfer process...
  • They get lost easily as theyre so darn small, Not enough mobiles can take 16GB cards yet...
  • If you use your mobile phone as an MP3 player, grab one of these...
dpexpert.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-13 23:08:18
Average rating:0
These are two clever variations on SD and Micro SD memory cards. The Micro card is a conventional memory medium for mobile phones and Sandisk’s MP3 players, but in this package it comes with a tiny card reader that plugs straight into a USB socket, ob...
  • There is evidence of brilliant lateral thinking in these memory cards. Most PCs and laptops these days have readily accessible USB ports, and now the camera or MP3 files can be transferred without cables of any sort.
  • The hinge on the Plus card is small. This looks like the weak point in the design – but that is something that can only be tested with extended use. The price is high, compared, for example with the Ultra II SDHC card bundled with the Sandisk USB ca...
  • These two new forms of memory cards are clever adaptations of the standard SD and Micro SD media. We have been using the SD Plus card in a compact camera we are testing and we found it a boon to be able to whip the card from the camera and push it stra...
tomshardware.co.uk
Updated:
2015-10-28 10:31:43
Average rating:0
With rated write performance as high as 10 MB/s and capacities as high as 32 GB, there's plenty of choice in the microSDHC marketplace. Do the contenders actually hit their performance targets? Interestingly, some of them are actually quite a bit bette...
Pocketnow.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 18:54:44
Average rating:80
Have you ever considered how much storage would be enough for your needs? As technology evolves to offer more, the demand for storage grows at the same pace. SanDisk claims to answer those needs with their continuously evolving storage cards that c...
  • Works with most current microSD compatible devices, Faster than microSD, Includes adapters that allow it to serve other media card type needs...
  • Pricey, Easy to loose, microSDHC format may not be supported by your device...
  • What do I think about it? Well, with an average capacity of either 2,000 MP3 songs, 19,000 JPEG images or 40 hours of MP4 video packed on my phone, my separate MP3 player has somehow disappeared! I dont think anybody would complain about having the...
ld2.ciol.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 18:54:45
Average rating:90
W e had reviewed a couple of Kingston SDHC cards in our October 2007 issue. What was absent then were the microSD and miniSD SDHC cards, even though devices such as N95 that can use them were present. Now, Sandisk has released a microSDHC card wi...
storagereview.com
Updated:
2011-10-29 09:14:12
Average rating:0
SanDisk makes a family of microSDHC cards, ideal for mobile phones and other small electronics, in capacities of 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB. As those smartphone owners of something other than the iPhone consider replacing the generally paltry storage car...
  • When it comes to making a storage buying decision for your smartphone or mobile media devices price is generally the first factor considered, but performance should be considered too. Even little gains in media loads and access to files makes the mobi...
about.com
Updated:
2011-10-29 09:14:13
Average rating:90
The SanDisk 16GB MicroSD HC is a high-capacity card designed to work with a range of portable devices, including music players, cell phones and digital cameras that feature a microSD slot. With a speed rating of Class 2, the card is supposed to be at t...
skatter.com
Updated:
2011-10-29 09:14:13
Average rating:0
While the famous iPhone doesn’t offer storage expansion, just about every other smartphone on the market support microSDHC cards. SanDisk recently sent us a 16GB microSDHC card. Although there was only about 14.8GB of usable space due to formatting, it...
mobilitysite.com
Updated:
2011-10-29 09:14:13
Average rating:0
I still remember my first computer storage device, an external hard drive for a Mac Plus. It was the size of a small VCR, held 20MB and it seemed like it was more storage then anyone would ever need until the end of time. This last week I have been te...
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