Samsung 32GB Class 10 MicroSD card only £24 At Amazon! £24.77
Awesome price for a 32GB microSD card with class 10 speed. This is pretty much the same as a Sandisk 32GB with class 2 rating!
The card is apparently pretty good too, being magnetic-proof and water-proof!
Class 10 means it will work great with your mopbiles and cameras that have to transfer lots of info, or record/playback at HD too :P
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Edited By: mrjoez on May 16, 2012 13:13
with angry bird reader
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SAMSUNG-32GB-CLASS-10-MICRO-SD-MEMORY-CARD-Micro-SDHC-/180879411422?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_PDAsAccessories_MemoryCards&hash=item2a1d40c8de
I don't know why this is a good deal? can some explain
both links are around £20.40
Edited By: mshujah on May 16, 2012 13:21
They could be genuine, but there's too many fakes out there.
Even the test screen on that second link show that the card can't be class 10.
Plus all the spelling mistakes...
@mshujah it's a good price but I no longer trust eBay over amazon. Amazon has never let me down. Had to many issues with eBay.
Thanks op heat added
Read: 24MB/s
Write: 13MB/s
There are lower prices from third-party amazon marketplace sellers, but to me this is the same as buying from third party sellers on eBay, and you risk getting a fake one as well.
and this price reoccurs from time to time.
24 pounds is 25% more than what I paid!
COLD!
What do you mean by this?
I mean the price!
and this price reoccurs from time to time.
24 pounds is 25% more than what I paid!
COLD!
Was yours a class 6 or class 10?
Class 10 cards seem to go for around £23 new.
Edited By: K1LLER HORNET on May 16, 2012 14:55
There are lower prices from third-party amazon marketplace sellers, but to me this is the same as buying from third party sellers on eBay, and you risk getting a fake one as well.
No mate, I just double checked Amazon still have it direct from themselves for that price. Not from a marketplace seller. So this is better than ebay where you're at the mercy of an unknown supplier!
and this price reoccurs from time to time.
24 pounds is 25% more than what I paid!
COLD!
Even if you did get one for that price (assuming you're not talking about a noname brand), this is still a fantastic price....
Edited By: lekky on May 16, 2012 15:39: Explaining myself more clearly
also the one play.com have for pre-order seems to be a class 10 android ultra card.
yup, still 29th, but does come with an adapter for those interested/needing one
http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/31619604/SanDisk-Mobile-Ultra-Android-microSDHC-UHS-I-Card-32-GB-with-Adapter/Product.html?searchstring=sandisk+32gb+class+10&searchsource=0&searchtype=allproducts&urlrefer=search
I did a read test on it (before even trying to use it as a card) which meant simply reading every block on the card, and got a lot of errors. I sent it back. Although it looked pretty good it had to be a fake.
Whenever I get a card now I simply (in linux) "cat /dev/sdb > /dev/null" and watch for errors in the system log, before I ever trust writing data to it. If it fails that trivial test then I know it's a baddun.