The Bottom Line: I couldn’t ask for a better product then the Kingston MicroSD (Secure Digital) Memory Card.
Review: It is absolutely insane how much memory can be packed into small black packages these days. Micro is in, mini, for now, is out, and we, the consumer are all the better for it. When I purchased my Motorola Moto Q 9h Smartphone it didn't ...
The Bottom Line: Make sure your devices are compatible with it and try to get a free mini adaptor. A definite buy.
Review: This particular product is fantastic. I use it in my tmobile MDA phone and it works flawlessly. I also use it with my laptop with the help of a mini sd adaptor that fits right into the normal sized sd card reader located on the side of my laptop. ...
Pros: Works as it is supposed to. Comes with mini and regular SD adapters.
Cons: None so far.
The Bottom Line: Great memory accessory for cell phones and other microSD capable devices.
Review: After the last few cell phone upgrades, I noticed that I was accumulating old pictures on them that I did not want to lose. I also wanted to transfer my images directly to my computer without going through the hoops and hurdles of uploading and ...
Cons: MicroSD too small when not in the adapter, could get lost
The Bottom Line: Having both micro and standard SD options is a plus. No miniSD adapter though.
Review: I have multiple items that use SD memory cards; digital cameras, a karaoke microphone, a camcorder, and occasionally an MP3 player if I'm not using my iPod. As a result, I find that I'll stockpile SD cards if I see a good deal. You never know when you'll ...