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Sandisk 4GB Secure Digital SD HC Memory Card(SDSDB-4096, bulk) & BlueProton USB 2.0 Card Reader Writer (Blue) | 
| Brand: BlueProton Category: CE
Buy New: $9.99
Rating: 10 reviews
MPN: SD4GblkSDR2BBP Model: SD4GblkSDR2BBP UPC: 878587000214 EAN: 0878587000214 ASIN: B000PRQ5JS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sandisk SDSDB-4096 Bulk Package | | • | BlueProton SDHC USB 2.0 Card Reader/Writer (Blue) | | • | Sandisk SDHC card backed by 5 year Sandisk warranty | | • | To ensure compatibility, look for the SDHC Logo on the product or packaging of your new camera or digital camcorder. | | • | Reader supports SD, SDHC, MMC. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description BlueProton Bundle: Sandisk 4GB SDHC Secure Digital Card (SDSDB-4096) and BlueProton SDHC Card Reader/Writer. The SD High Capacity (SDHC) 4GB flash card is SanDisks newest format and capacity SD card. SanDisk cards give you plenty of room to capture and store all your precious photos, safely and securely. Fast, and built to last, you can count on SanDisk cards to be ready when you are, every day. Store high quality photos, videos, music and more with this high storage capacity (4 GB) and super, Class 2, speed performance.Not all devices support SDHC 4.0GB cards. Please contact your device manufacturer for details. To ensure compatibility, look for the SDHC Logo on the product or packaging of your new camera or digital camcorder.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Do NOT order this!!!! June 2, 2008 Darth Poopalot (The dark woods of the east) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Great memory, but a company called BlueProton Consulting will be shipping it at a hugely inflated cost. I was charged $12.50 to ship something the size of a postage stamp. Pretty lame. Eff you Blue Proton!~!!!
Does What It is Supposed to May 27, 2008 Leonid Pomirchi (NY) Works really well. On the site, it said it would be a Class 6, but on the card it said Class 2. I benchmarked it on my cam (through CHDK) and it wrote at 6Mbps :) so can't blame them for that. The reader looks kinda flimsy, but it works so far. Really small too :)
Great for backups and fairly fast April 27, 2008 Jon G. Purkey (Chantilly, VA United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I use 4 GB cards primarily for backups. I've never had a problem, unlike with DVDs. I already had two non-SDHC 4 GB cards and wanted another. However, non-HC cards are becoming increasingly hard to find at a good price. So I decided to give this card+reader a try since it was so affordable. It works very well, with a read/write speed of about 4 MBytes/Sec on my Dell XPS computer. That's not as good as the 7.5 MB speed I get with the 13-in-1 media card reader on the computer, but that reader does not support SDHC cards. So, although the speed is less with this reader, I should now be able to use 8 GB or even 16 GB HC cards. I may even start using it as a media drive in addition to backups.
BTW, this reader is very easy to use. Just plug it into any available USB port and wait for Windows to initialize it. It is drive I:\ on my computer, but I'm sure that varies by computer and OS.
AN UNBEATABLE DEAL OF UNBEATABLE QUALITY: BOTH HIGH CAPACITY SD CARD AND READER April 23, 2008 C. Scanlon (among us humans) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I received this package nearly as quickly as the order was placed. I know such things do not belong in a product review, nor do references to pricing, but these things are so very extraordinary as to deserve recognition.
In any case, I will use this HC SD card in my Nikon D40, and be able to take hundreds of their RAW format (uncompressed) shots before needing another. I do come from the old time "shoot a (film) roll keep a shot" school of photojournalism, way back when such was economically feasible, and so I tend to snap as much and as many shots as possible, even of still lives, in order to discover at home the one shot that works. The D40 is great for this, including as I still struggle to conquer its auto-focus and auto-aperture (and thus depth of field) features, and so I am very grateful for as much room in memory as possible.
I imagine this 4 gigabyte card is also useful for video cameras that can use such a thing, as recording time may become longer. I have never used such a thing so I do not know. I only know that my D40 DSLR still camera loves to eat this ample memory card, and we are all happy. I read where the HC SD will soon come in even greater sizes.
Having lost the proprietary USB cable which connects the camera to the computer, I am really grateful for the included Blue Photon reader. Please note the reader is a little wide, as wide as the card plus half, and so you need to have a USB port on your computer with room on either side. This eliminates some of those front ports on some old Dells, and eliminates ports crowded with other peripheral cables. Move the mouse and keyboard cables elsewhere (do you need to get Microsoft's permission for this?) and squeeze in this reader.
I have already used this reader on the road. I can take photos out in Mexico or wherever, find a public internet source, sit down, swap the sd card out of the camera and into the reader, and file a story on the spot. These photos have already been published and came out just fine. I took them in the highest quality JPG format the D40 offers, and transfered them to the publisher without any further processing, and they came out incredibly well, if I do say do. Hey, the proof is they got published!
So there is no loss of quality in the reader itself, which is fast enough to effectively transfer a three or four megabyte photo file in no time. The reader is small and durable and slips into any pocket easily, even an inner hatband. Both ends have covers to protect the insides well. Don't leave home without it; there is no excuse not to take it along, and plenty of reason to bring it.
This deal cannot be beat. A great SD car and a fantastic reader. Can life get any better than this!
Watch the Memory Card January 24, 2008 Lee Mataya 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
A lot of products such as older (1+ years) cameras can not take a 4 gig memory card.
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