Kingston 8GB Micro SD HC - Class 4 with SD Adapter £3.75 @ Amazon Marketplace (Stamford Components)
These are getting cheaper and cheaper! Just bought a couple of these in the hope of grabbing a RPi soon. These come with the full SD card adapter, and have free shipping! Enjoy all :)
Here is a direct link, as the deal button goes to the first generic seller for the item:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingston-8GB-Micro-SD-HC/dp/B001CQT0X4
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Jump to unread Post a CommentThis retailer shouldn't be allowed according to HUKD guidelines.
But don't tell everyone about the RPi ! They're only making 10,000 in the first batch ....
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Seriously though chances of geting rpi are very slim for a good while I would think, the demand is huge for them.
I went for My memory reputable company used loads before.
Edited By: alera on Feb 21, 2012 12:37
Because they only have 92% positive feedback - the threshold is supposedly 97% [according to site mods] at which a retailer is accepted. There are sellers who sell the same product for 5p more who have 98% positive feedback - to me its a no-brainer that they should be preferable to this retailer.
Should work fine in an SGS
Seriously though chances of geting rpi are very slim for a good while I would think, the demand is huge for them.
I went for My memory reputable company used loads before.
This is what happened to me, I already bought a 32GB Class 10, then read the issue the RPi has with Class 10 cards lol, thought I'd plonk some cash on a couple of these, was surprised how cheap they are now. I remember when they used to cost around £20-30 back in the day *sigh*
Edited By: jpxdude on Feb 21, 2012 13:45
Should work fine in an SGS
Cheers
I'll probably just wait until the RPi comes out before getting one...
I'll probably just wait until the RPi comes out before getting one...
WTF is an RPi ? lol
I'll probably just wait until the RPi comes out before getting one...
WTF is an RPi ? lol
http://www.raspberrypi.org - £20 Linux machine lol