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Kingston 8 GB microSDHC Class 4 Flash Memory Card SDC4 8GB

Kingston 8 GB microSDHC Class 4 Flash Memory Card SDC4 8GB




microSDHC cards offer higher storage for more music, more videos, more pictures, more games – more of everything you need in today’s mobile world. The microSDHC card allows you to maximize today’s revolutionary mobile devices. Kingston’s microSDHC cards use the speed “class” rating of class 4 that guarantee a minimum data transfer rate of 4MB/sec. for optimum performance with devices that use microSDHC.Identical in physical size to today’s standard microSD card, the microSDHC cards are designed to comply with SD specification version 2.00 and are only recognized by microSDHC host devices. To ensure compatibility, look for the microSDHC or SDHC logo on host devices (e.g. phones, PDAs, and cameras).Wherever you find yourself in the mobile world, you can trust and rely on Kingston’s microSDHC cards.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Works fine, a bit slow
This is not a type of product that may need a long review. I works as it should, no errors or problems. I use it in the mp3 player and I see that it responds to read requests slower than the internal memory, but I guess it’s to be expected.

5 Stars A++, and reliable seller
Had a few mishap at first but the seller was able to respond quickly and was very helpful. A+++

5 Stars Works as advertised.
I bought this card for my BlackBerry Bold. It works, what else can I say? It is about 7.4gb after being formatted, which was expected.

1 Star Jeff in Florida
Not happy with the flash card. My sole purpose was to have a Mico Flash Card that could be used in a standard SD slot on my computor. I quickly found out that it does not work with Windows XP (which I have), it only works with Windows Vista. You can only use a 2GB or smaller SD card with Windows XP. Wish I had know this on the front end.

5 Stars Versatile and handy
I use the microSDHC for a TMobile G1 Android phone and it works without a hitch. I also tried the SD adapter for a digital camera (Canon G9), and used that with a SD-CF adapter for a Canon Rebel XT. Everything worked without any problems, and the performance lags that result from multiple adapters are minimal (hardly noticeable). It is a handy card to have if you own and use multiple devices.

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Kingston 4 GB microSDHC Class 4 Flash Memory Card SDC4 4GB

Kingston 4 GB microSDHC Class 4 Flash Memory Card SDC4 4GB




To help with everything you carry in today’s mobile world, this Kingston microSDHC Card offers higher storage for more music, more videos, more pictures, and more games.

Maximizing your mobile devices with a Class 4 rating, the memory card guarantees a minimum data transfer rate of 4 MB per second for optimum performance with devices that use microSDHC. With a 4 GB capacity, the SDHC card offers larger-volume data storage and optimized recording performance with support for FAT 32 file formats.

Identical in physical size to today’s standard microSD card, the microSDHC cards are designed to comply with SD Specification Version 2.00 and are only recognized by microSDHC host devices. They can be used as full-size SDHC cards when used with the included adapter. To ensure compatibility, look for the microSDHC or SDHC logo on host devices such as phones, PDAs, and cameras. This Kingston microSDHC Card comes with a lifetime limited warranty.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Kingston 4 GB microSDHC Class 4 Flash Memory Card
For the price, one could not ask for more! I would purchase this product again!

5 Stars good product at a great price
I used the memory card for a LG Cookie cell phone, primary for music. With the

adapter, I just used the computer to copy all the music and then plug the memory

card into the phone. Very happy with the purchase.

5 Stars Great
The microchip works with my Samsung Propel phone and the adapter works my dell laptop. No complaints.

4 Stars good as ever
fully functions as a perfect storage device and I have not encountered any problems, although this does not expand beyone the average I can’t imagine how it could

5 Stars Works great in my LG Xenon!
Works great! So happy to have the extra bit of storage space. I wasn’t really sure how much use I would get out of this, so I just got the 4 GB card. For the price, if I really need more space, I could just get a bigger one and use this for something else. But, so far, it’s been plenty of space for me. I’m not storing a lot on my phone, so I don’t think I’ll need to upgrade.

One thing, I have a micro sd slot on my computer and I have a usb multi card reader. This card did not work in either of them. This card is a faster/newer speed and my readers do not recognize the card. Bummer… But, my phone is happy with the card, so all is well.

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Wacom Bamboo Pen and Touch Fun Small Tablet

Wacom Bamboo Pen and Touch Fun Small Tablet




Bamboo Pen & Touch Tablet combines the benefits of Multi-Touch with the comfort and precision of Wacom’s ergonomically designed pen. The result: a powerful new way to work with your computer.

With Multi-Touch, you use simple hand gestures and finger taps on the tablet’s surface. And because the active area is larger than traditional mobile devices and laptop trackpads, it’s comfortable and natural to use. Easily move around your desktop, scroll through documents, navigate the web, zoom in and out of photos, and rotate images.

Need precision? Pick up the pressure-sensitive pen to edit photos, create personal greetings, make sketches, and mark up documents in your own handwriting.

Using Bamboo is easy even if you’re new to the touch experience. The included tutorial will teach you how to use simple hand gestures to move around your desktop, make selections, and complete other tasks on your computer. You can even customize your Bamboo experience by assigning your own shortcuts to the four ExpressKeys. In the box: System Requirements – Windows 7, Vista or XP w/ SP 2 or Mac OS X (10.4.8 or higher) Color display, available powered USB port, & CD/DVD drive

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars Disappointment
Just got it today; if I can’t pawn it off on one of my co-workers it is going to have to go back. I wanted a larger touch surface area than my MacBookPro’s touch pad, and one that I could sit back and use the pen when in more of a creative mode.

Pros: It is a larger touch pad and it has a pen…

Cons: Surface texture is not comfortable, buttons are awkward, tracking is slow and less accurate than touch pad, and it only supports two finger multitouch gestures. Multitouch doesn’t work especially well, especially forward and back. There was a 2-3 second delay in registering. After unplugging it, Finder crashed on me, so I have a feeling the mac drivers aren’t quite up to snuff.

The pen was a complete disappointment for general use. Anybody getting the “pen only” version is making an even bigger mistake.

I guess I am spoiled with the Mac trackpad. I’d love for it to get pen support and/or be available as an external track pad to better meet my needs, but this product just isn’t there.

First Wacom product in 15 years, so I could have given it more time to get used to, but it just didn’t offer much for me.

3 Stars Good quality product- but it may not be ideal as a replacement for a mouse.
Pros:

- The gestures for the pad are intuitive.

- The stylus is pressure sensitive and works as one would expect for a Wacom tablet.

- The package comes with video tutorials for complete novices.

- The device is stylish and is well constructed and packaged.

Cons:

- It was too easy to inadvertently click and/or drag something by accident.

- I tried both placing it on the side where one would normally place a mouse and placing it south of the keyboard where one would normally use a trackpad on a laptop. The latter seemed to cause more of the accidental catches while I was typing. I am not entirely sure how I am able to trigger the tablet in that instance expect perhaps a tiny portion of my palm might be just catching the edge of it.

- After using it for some time I started to miss the hand support offered by a mouse, and began to feel some fatigue. I am not sure how long one can sustain that kind of activity.

- The surface of the pad has some resistance to give the stylus the sensation of writing on paper. However this does not make it as ideal a trackpad since your fingers don’t glide over the surface as easily.

- Using the zoom, rotate, forward and backward page gestures seemed to introduce significant lag. As a result, for example, when you zoom in/out in a web browser it feels like you are lurching in and out. Often I find myself over shooting a zoom level.

- Sometimes you accidentally trigger the right mouse button when instead you are trying to use a 2-finger gesture.

- The placement of the cable should have been along the top of the unit rather than the side. Having it on the side means you can’t cleanly butt it up against a keyboard without the wire getting in the way.

For the price it does what it claims and it is a respectable amount of capability for what you are paying for. I’m not entirely certain however it will ultimately be a successful device to replace the mouse.

I’ll stick with it for a little longer and update my review if I feel differently.

2 Stars horrific Wacom software driver
I ordered this tablet recently and just returned it for a refund. The hardware seems to be well made; however, its software driver is another matter. Not only the performance of the touch and pen is sluggish at best, the driver manages to crash many of my programs (MFC based, I am a software developer.) The Wacom driver seems to negatively effect the existence of windows’ handle, causing the program to crash intermittently.

4 Stars Solid Device with Solid Functionality
I started developing repetitive stress injuries in college and have been using all sorts of alternative input devices, from gyration mice to tablet computers. Most recently I had a Wacom Intuous 3 which I thought was the solution, except I started transferring what used to be wrist strain to my shoulder. I bought the Bamboo hoping for an alternative and it pretty much delivers on all of the areas I expected it would. The touch is intuitive (and the clicking, scrolling, right clicking, back, forward commands are all very functional) and offers a solid replacement to a mousing device. What’s nice is that you’re not just limited to using the tips of your fingers – you can use your knuckles, your pinky, or whatever part of your hand you want to so you can alternate positions and help reduce the repetitiveness of computer input. I had some issues with installation, but it resolved when I plugged the device into one of my computer’s back USB ports instead of front (which seems to solve a lot of issues with a lot of computers I’ve noticed). It may not work for everyone, but for what the device is intended to do, I think it performs solidly.

4 Stars A Great Introductory Tablet with a Promising Touch.
As a designer I have seen Wacom tablets in various shapes and sizes throughout the years. I have only used them a handful of times at colleagues offices however once learning of the Bamboo Pen & Touch and seeing the price, I decided to take the leap.

Overview:

For less than $100 you get an extremely capable pen tablet with a “rough around the edges” yet promising touch device. The shape and form factor is smallish yet works fine with my 20″ widescreen monitor. The long USB cable should accommodate almost any workspace setup.

Pen:

The pen works flawlessly. Using the pen has dramatically increased my productivity particularly in Adobe Illustrator, it’s a breeze to use compared to a mouse for vector work. It’s also very capable in Photoshop and even as a mouse replacement for general use. The shape of the pen could be more contoured however and it’s not easy to move quickly from using the pen to typing due to its shape. Overall I am very pleased using the pen.

Touch:

The multi-touch component of this device combined with the price is what sold me. I wanted a fluid experience much like other touch devices and this seemed, in combination with the pen, like the answer to a mouse-less desk. My initial impressions of the touch capabilities of the tablet were mixed, it was jittery, continually dragging items around my computer screen that I did not intend to move and frustrating. Now I have a touch pad on my laptop and am very comfortable using such a surface which made the experience even more confusing. A large portion of my problems were fixed by adjusting the preferences in the control panel as well as turning off the single finger “Drag” setting. Even after rectifying many of my issues I still feel like the touch experience could use some refinement, however I am sticking with it so far and have not returned to using a mouse.

Conclusion:

The Bamboo Pen & Touch offers a great entry into the tablet world along with a promising touch functionality. I would definitely buy this again with the strong message of adjusting the preferences right out of the box since this solved most of my initial issues.

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