Lexar Media 256 MB 4X CompactFlash Card (CF256-232)

Lexar Media 256 MB 4X CompactFlash Card (CF256-232)

by Lexar Media
5.0
List price:  $220.00
Your price:  $15.80
Save:  $204.20 (92.82%)
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Features

  • 4x speed (600 KB/second transfer speed)
  • 256 MB capacity
  • 100% guaranteed compatible with any CompactFlash digital camera
  • 5-year limited warranty

Amazon.com Product Description

The Digital Film Compliance seal assures you that your Lexar Media digital film is 100 percent compatible with your CompactFlash digital camera. It can also be used in all other digital devices that support the CompactFlash format, such as PDAs, video recorders, and MP3 players. All Lexar Media CompactFlash cards meet the CompactFlash Association's specifications and are marked with the CF+ symbol.

Lexar Media CompactFlash cards are individually speed-rated so you know the minimum capability of the card. Lexar Media uses the same rating system used by the CD-ROM industry, where a data transfer rate of 1x equals 150 KBps. The higher the speed rating, the faster your camera will be able to write images to the memory card.

Reviews

5.0 Cheap, fast and too much of it
How can you go wrong with spending [money] and getting 256M? You can't. I bought the iPAQ and I wanted to transfer my files to a flash, so I don't have to carry my computer all day. IT worked. I have all of my documents and files on a single flash. I sync once or twice a week and I am ready to go. If you are on the road like I am, this flash is the best. It's cheap and with 256M, you can have everything transferred to it.
5.0 plenty fast and good compatibility
this is my first 256mb cf card. seat-o-the-pants-meter says it's at least as fast, if not a little faster, than the generic 128mb and 64mb cards i have used before (all 4x). compatibility is good, it worked in both my camera (said it would on the lexar webpage, nice compatibility list there) and pda (not on the lexar page)...

i kind of like to see a lifetime warranty on these kind of things, but 5 years probably constitutes a lifetime for this technology so i'm not overly worried about that...

throw in the rebate and u get name brand for generic price...

such a deal...

5.0 Superior.
A 256 meg card in my Canon S100 set to its default resolution got a reading of 1578 shots available! That's an incredible amt of space and for someone heading off on an extended trip. In my PDA, it's good for nearly 5 hours of MP3s! I have been following CF costs on a dollar-per-meg basis for some time, and while the newest & largest cards have tended to carry a premium, more recently they have not. It is under fifty cents per meg, less than 1/4 of what it cost per meg only 18 months ago. As for the Lexar brand, it is the fastest read/write card on the market today, bar none. Sweet deal!
5.0 works great
fast, reliable. What else do you want?

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