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The SanDisk 32GB SDHC Class 4 Memory Card is a reliable storage solution designed for photographers and tech enthusiasts alike. With a read speed of 30 MB/s and a write speed of 4 MB/s, it ensures quick data transfer and efficient performance. Compatible with a wide range of devices, this memory card offers ample storage space while prioritizing battery efficiency and data protection.
Colour | black |
Special feature | SDHC |
Read speed | 30 Megabytes Per Second |
Product dimensions | 3D x 25W x 38H millimetres |
Item weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Warranty type | Limited |
Write speed | 4 MB/s |
Hardware interface | SDHC |
Secure digital association speed class | Class 4 |
Product dimensions | 12.7L x 7.6W centimetres |
Manufacturer | Sandisk |
UPC | 619659058500 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00619659058500 |
Item model number | SDSDB-032G |
Form Factor | SDHC |
RAM Size | 32 GB |
Hard Drive Size | 32 GB |
Hard Disk Description | Memory Card |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries only |
Item Weight | 10 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**R
SanDisk are awesome
I got 2 4GB SDHC cards from Gizmo Heaven. Ordered on the evening of the 2nd, was told the delivery would be between the 5th and 9th, today is the 4th and they came today. Very fast delivery and securely padded. Some people have mentioned genuine cards sent in plain bags. Mine were genuine cards in SanDisk packaging (a side note is SanDisk REALLY need to make their packages easier to open).I bought my cards for my netbook, I know it can take SDHC, I have an 8GB Kingston SDHC card. One SanDisk card mounted once, the other not at all. I tried various ways to trigger it, Linux refused to see either card.I emailed Gizmo Heaven and was very surprised to get a response within about a minute. The response was not to pass the buck, but to get more info, the natural assumption is that I'd bought an SDHC card for a device that wouldn't support SDHC. After letting them know about the Kingston SDHC I thought I'd try it again just to make sure, it was doing the same.I did try various things, one of which was powering off the netbook, then back on instead of a regular reboot. After a little persuading the BIOS I managed to get my Kingston SDHC card to boot into ChromeOS, which meant the reader had been triggered into working again. A fresh check of the SanDisk cards and both work perfectly.All in all, very impressed with Gizmo Heaven, and I've bought SanDisk before and love them so I expect no difference there.The SanzaClip+ is an awesome little mp3 player (also SanDisk). Samza's packaging is a nightmare, it'd make a hilarious YouTube video to time someone on how long it takes them to open a SanDisk product without damaging it, with no tools other than empty hands. Than have a look at what had to be done to the packaging to get into the device.SanDisk seem to have grasped the concept that not everyone uses Windows too, which is always welcome. Every SanDisk device I've seen mounts as a regular device on every OS without any driver or forced 3rd party application issues. My Clip+ is like a removable drive with logical folder names, where I just drag and drop files, they are picked up just fine.
M**N
Excellent
Excellent
C**Y
Nice
32Gb. For a significant portion of the population, this is more digital storage than existed in the entire world at the time of their birth, for less than the price of a meal at a half-decent restaurant. It's large enough to store about 400 CDs worth of music and still have space for a good few hundred photos. It's maybe not as blisteringly fast as some would like, but you could multitask and use the 2 minutes it takes to transfer a (legally downloaded!) 600Mb episode of Game of Thrones to grab a sandwich and a cup of tea from the kitchen.It's very hard to beat this in terms of value for money, and as technology develops it's only going to get cheaper. Only problem is, it's tiny so it's liable to get accidentally hoovered up, so it's probably an idea to also buy something like this -7dayshop "Multi Card Safe Case (Memory Card Case) - 7DCCA (Black Colour) - to store it in.
D**H
Does what it says on the tin
No problems, speed and storage capacity are both o.k.
D**S
A masterclass in storage solutions technology
When I placed an order for the SanDisk SDHC Card 32GB I was in a confluent state of curiosity and disbelief. A photograph, particularly the kind of semi-erotic animal fare that I am known in my town for, is usually the size of a butter dish or a video cassette. The measurements for the depicted device can not be more than an inch or two squared and yet it claims that it can store 7500+ photographs! This I had to save up for and see!The SanDisk SDHC Card 32GB turned up and after wrestling with the package for 12 hours I popped the li'l feller into my camera and set about taking 7500 shots of my face in noble repose. I then coupled the camera to the thingummy with the wotsit and to my delight I saw that it was true! 7500 photos, all of my face, right on my SanDisk SDHC Card 32GB!Then I was suddenly struck with worry. What if this was a piece of devilry, simply copying the first photo of my face over and over over and over again? Promptly I deleted the 7500 photos from the SanDisk SDHC Card 32GB, one by one, replacing the batteries in my 16MP camera as I interminably pushed left -> delete? -> 'yes' until my thumbs went blue.With a fresh SanDisk SDHC Card 32GB I set about taking 7500 photos of my face, this time taking care to make a different expression in each shot, writing down exactly what I did with my face in each shot. Three days later, when I had completed this task, I connected my camera with the SanDisk SDHC Card 32GB inside to the comptompter with the thingimijig and checked off every single photo against my painstakingly compiled list. 7500 different photos, all on my SanDisk SDHC Card 32GB!I can not recommend this technology highly enough.
S**M
I can now take 902 pics !!!!
I needed a new card for my Kodak Z1485 and I was getting a little fed up with my local suppliers only offering cards at Top Top prices, at my local big name supermarket for instance they were asking nearly £14 for this identical card so when I came across this one I put in my order quick smart and it arrived very quickly in fact a lot earlier than estimated and when I put it in my camera and saw the quantity of pics I could take and even upto 29 minutes of HD video. I was amazed especially at the price. I will certainly be going back for more in the future. It's a Top quality, Top name, product at an absolute bargain price.Give them a try, you won't be dissappointed.
M**G
Speed
Have been using this make for years no trouble
B**X
Not entirely reliable with HD video camera
Fine for the price but I have found using it with my Panasonic 520 HD video/still camera, that several times the file has been corrupted and I lose one or more video clips or photographs. I have reformatted the disk a couple of times in the camera but the same problem continues to occur.Of course I cannot prove that the fault is the card rather than the camera, but I rather suspect this is the case and there are bad sectors on the disk. But for the low price, I really should not complain, maybe.
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