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1 GB SD Card - Everyone Needs One

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
February 04, 2005
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Do you have a digital camera or pda? Do you want to carry more data with you? Check out the Sandisk 1 GB SD Card. The prices on SD cards have been dropping rapidly so you will not be busting the bank to get one of these. I purchased a 1 GB SD card and I could not be happier with it. It's so useful I think everyone needs one. You can use it to backup data on your laptop, carry music to play on your PDA, or store a ton of pictures from your digital camera. The SanDisk 1GB Secure Digital Card includes enhancements over existing flash cards such as cryptographic security, protection of copyrighted data, high data transfer rate and backwards compatibility with existing MultiMedia Cards for non-secure applications. The pdaBlast! Store is offering Free Shipping for a limited time when purchasing this item. Check the link below for more information.



 
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