50% off Kodak Brand OEM SD Memory Cards
It's not often that you can find major branded OEM products at 50% off at a very reasonable price.
Kodak is offering 1 GB and 2GB SD Cards at a steep discount right now.
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It's not often that you can find major branded OEM products at 50% off at a very reasonable price.
Kodak is offering 1 GB and 2GB SD Cards at a steep discount right now.
Labels: kodak, memory card, sd card
If you have a cell phone like the Samsung Blackjack (best selling Windows Mobile smart phone), you'll want this deal for a 2GB MicroSD card for $16.99 with free shipping and handling.
The Kingston MicroSD card is useful when you're taking a lot of photos or video. And if you want to load up your cell phone with mp3 songs to play on the go.
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This offer is so small you might miss it - literally. Here's a 1 GB MicroSD Card (with regular SD card adapter included) from Kingston for only $11 - $5 rebate = $6.00 after rebate! Perfect for your Samsung Blackjack - even if you already have one, at this price a spare is great to have.
This is the perfect way to transfer ringtones, mp3 files, phone numbers etc back and forth between your PC and Blackjack cell phone. Or even between two different phones.
This thing is TINY. Really TINY. 0.43” x 0.59” x .039” (yes, that's less than 1/2 inch). In fact, it's very easy to loose, so when you're taking it out or putting it in the MicroSD card slot in your cell phone, you should really do it on a surface that is light in color so you can find it just in case it jumps out of your hands.
SIX BUCKS for a 1GB MicroSD CARD. THAT'S A HUGE DEAL FOR SUCH A SMALL THING.
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Everyone has digital cameras these days. Even cell phones now take memory cards to take photo and video clips. But I know that tons of photos and clips are held hostage in the devices and never see the light of day because there's no easy way to get them to the PC.
Enter a Universal Card Reader -- they can take any of the major memory card formats out there, so you don't have to worry about which kind of card you have. You can also be confident that you can borrow a friend's camera phone or digital camera and later download the photos to your pc -- whether their device takes compact flash, memory stick, secure digital, mini sd, micro sd, xD, etc.
All you do is plug the USB cable into your PC and then put in the memory card into the appropriate slot. Instantly the computer will recognize it and a new "hard drive" icon will show up in your My Computer window. Now all you have to do is click and drag files back and forth as if it's an external hard drive. Select All -- and then copy the files to your desktop computer or laptop's hard drive. Done in a flash!
The Card Reader Saves The Day...just like Superman!
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These days it seems like every digital device can take photos, videos, play mp3's etc. But where do you store all that data? In the puny SD card that came with the device that's only 32MB? What a pain in the neck.
Well, it's time to get another SD card that has tons more memory. There's plenty of new SD cards on the market that go up to 2GB - 4GB *AND* are affordable -- meaning FREE or nearly free (after rebate).
For example, Buy.com has a 2GB SD Card that's $0.00 after 1 easy rebate form with free shipping. Totally NOT a pain in the wallet if it's FREE!
Flash media is becoming so cheap that it's not worth it to be frustrated by limited memory cards. Go for it and pick one up today, you'll be glad you did!
And how about thinking 1 step ahead at the same time? You'll need to dump all that data onto your PC at some point, or else what's the point of taking all those photos and videos? Or how do you get the mp3's from your itunes folder to your SD card?
The solution is a USB card reader. It simply plugs into your USB port, and when you slide in your SD memory card, it shows up on your computer as a separate hard drive. So all you do is click and drag files / folders just like you would with your regulard C: drive or D: drive, etc. And usually these USB card readers come as "universal" formats, so that they can accept any of 10-12 different varieties of memory cards -- SD card, MicroSD cards, Memory Sticks, Compact Flash, XD, etc. Portable keychain ones are available too that are tiny and if you keep a memory card in it, it can act as a flash drive too.

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