Simple Rules again. Post some praise for Sandisk. Remember when Sandisk SD cards had problems with only Dell X5s?
Dec 22nd, we'll select one random winner.
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Sandisk has always been on the leading edge of technology development. From memory cards of varying formats to higher card capacities to inovative MP3 players. Sandisk ROCKS!
I love the R/W speeds of Sandisk's cards plus their reliability.
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My first memory card was a Sandisk 2GB CF card. It was fast and very reliable and complemented my X51v nicely back in the day. How could I ever forget the red/white/two shades of blue design on the card?
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I owned a Sandisk MP3 player at one time. I can't remember what model it was but I liked it. I just outgrew it was all. I would also like to mention that I have owned several of their memory cards. They make solid devices - period.
Up until very recently (when my local Best Buy had 2GB PNY cards for $2), I've used SanDisk all my life. They've always served me well, being fast and reliable. It's usually worth any extra cost you might have to pay from buying a generic card.
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I let my brother-in-law "borrow" my Sandisk player and haven't seen it in a year since. Mistake on my part...it is a great player in a very compact package. I miss it! :(