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Electronics: Viking 256 MB Secure Digital Card  SD256M P

Viking 256 MB Secure Digital Card SD256M P

Normal Price:$113.99
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Manufacturer: Viking Components
Model: SD256M-P
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Viking Components
Label: Viking Components

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Editorial Review
Viking InterWorks' extensive experience in modular subsystem design and manufacturing provides innovative, state-of-the-art and industry standard memory and communications technologies. The company's advanced design and manufacturing capabilities offer superior assembly, test, programming, and deployment solutions for all modular subsystem product needs.This memory is designed for the following systems:ABIT Motherboards SI-2NS441.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site.
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Happy Upgrader 2006-03-20
I recently purchased the Viking 256 MB Secure Digital Card for my wife's Canon PowerShot A520 digital camera. It's a vast improvement over the stock 16 MB card that comes with the camera and it's a great value too!


No Problems with it !! 2006-03-16
This is a quality, safe storage unit. It is also lockable, so erasing your data by mistake is a thing of the past.


Great for the money 2006-03-15
The Digital Camera I purchased only came with 16MB of memory (approximately 12 pictures). I purchased the Viking 256 MB and can now take over 100 pictures before my memory is full. I'm sure there are better memory cards available, but for the money I am very satisfied with my purchase.


Easy 2006-02-26
it does everything its supposed to do.
And the price couldnt get any better except someone charged me $7.99 for postage and handling which I think was excessive.
Ron


digital card 2006-01-31
I was impressed with the prompt shipment of the product and it was in excellent condition


Does The Job, Great Price 2006-01-30
Viking InterWorks' extensive experience in modular subsystem design and manufacturing provides innovative, state-of-the-art and industry standard memory and communications technologies. The company's advanced design and manufacturing capabilities offer superior assembly, test, programming, and deployment solutions for all modular subsystem product needs.This memory is designed for the following systems:ABIT Motherboards SI-2NS441.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site.


Usage in a Zire31 PDA 2005-04-21
I bought the Viking 256MB SD card for use with my Zire31 PDA. I have installed eReader on the card and use the card mainly to store eBooks and photos. So far I havn't had any major problem with the card. Occasionally (maybe once or twice a day) the PDA will stop detecting the card (not as bad as it sounds), but I can usually go back to the PDA main menu, select something else (the calculator, etc.), go back to the main menu and then select the Viking 256MB card and the PDA will then begin to detect the card again. If that doesn't work I simply eject the card and then push it back in. The above two methods have worked every time and it only takes a few seconds. I have never lost any data from the card. I don't know why this situation occurs but for the type of usage I'm using the card for and the low cost of the card I am still happy with my purchase. I didn't have any problem with delivery.


viking sd card 2003-07-19
when I ordered this they said it would be in 6 to10 days
so far it has been 24 days


Costs less - works great 2003-06-23
What can I say? I bought this 256MB secure digital card to expand the tiny 32MB memory on our digital camera. It was much cheaper than those I found at the local stores. It works great. I just plugged it into the camera slot and my camera can now take hundreds of pictures. No more running out of "film" and no more deleting shots because the camera's memory is full.

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