Electronics : PQI 2GB 2 GB High-Speed 133X Secure Digital SD Card

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PQI 2GB 2 GB High-Speed 133X Secure Digital SD Card

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PQI 2GB 2 GB High-Speed 133X Secure Digital SD Card
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Product Brand: PQI
EAN: 0802859005256
Label: PQI
Product Manufacturer: PQI
Model: Secure Digital
Publisher: PQI
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Item facts:
  • Meets Secure Digital specifications
  • Fully compatible
  • Fast data transfer rate
  • Store data, music, pictures and videos




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Went bad after a few months ...
I bought this card about two months ago; at first, I was really impressed. It had a higher speed (x133 vs. x40) than my last card; the difference was notable especially when filming 1024 res videos with my Canon S80. Tonight, I go to take a picture and get a "Bad Memory" error. First I tried reformatting the card; the camera was unable to complete that operation. I put the card in a USB adapter and tried to reformat it via Windows. That failed as well. I'm not even able to erase the current pictures from it; they show up in Windows explorer, but cannot be erased. I appears that the card has died. Sadly, I probably don't have the receipt anymore. I've used a lot of Compact Flash and a few SD cards in the last 5 years; this is the first one that's gone bad on me.



Buyer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Somewhat I think the fault of the design
I used this PQI 2GB SD 133X on my Canon SD450 digital. The card tend to be stuck to the slot when I ejecting it. I have to use the tweezers in order to pull it out. I think because the of PQI designed. One side of the card, the plastic is not smooth--therefore it tend to be stuck . My other 2 cards I have is Sandisk and Canon, I don't have any trouble ejecting them. But only this PQI, hence give it a 2 stars. Have tweezers nearby if you need to ejecting this card out .



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