
SanDisk SDSDMU-1024-A10M 1GB Mini Secure Digital Card
Capture and Store with the SanDisk 1GB Mini Ultra II Secure Digital Card The SanDisk 1GB Mini Ultra II SD card provides reliable storage for your digital devices, offering fast transfer speeds for your photos and videos. Detailed Specifications: Capacity: 1GB Write Speed: Up to 9MB/s R...
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Overview
Capture and Store with the SanDisk 1GB Mini Ultra II Secure Digital Card
The SanDisk 1GB Mini Ultra II SD card provides reliable storage for your digital devices, offering fast transfer speeds for your photos and videos.
Detailed Specifications:
- Capacity: 1GB
- Write Speed: Up to 9MB/s
- Read Speed: Up to 10MB/s
Key Features
High-performance memory card ideal for mobile device enthusiasts , High-capacity card allows for longer playlists of music, full-length videos for mobile phones, or storing hundreds of photos, 1GB storage capacity, Write speed: 9Mbps , 13/16" W x 13/16" H
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Provides 1GB of storage capacity, suitable for older mobile devices requiring Mini Secure Digital cards.
- Offers a write speed of 9Mbps, allowing for efficient saving of photos and short videos.
- Compact 13/16" W x 13/16" H form factor is designed specifically for smaller mobile devices.
- Ideal for extending the memory of compatible devices for music playlists, full-length videos, or hundreds of photos.
- As a high-performance memory card, it caters to enthusiasts looking to maximize their mobile device capabilities.
👎 Cons
- The 1GB capacity is extremely small by modern standards and insufficient for most contemporary mobile devices and high-resolution media.
- Mini Secure Digital (MiniSD) cards are an older format and may not be compatible with newer devices, which typically use microSD or SD cards.
- A write speed of 9Mbps is relatively slow compared to current memory card standards, which can impact performance for larger files or burst photography.
- The specific physical dimensions, while compact for its format, may make it easy to misplace or handle.
- Finding compatible devices that still utilize the Mini Secure Digital format can be challenging in today's market.