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	<title>Comments on: Kingston 16 GB Class 4 MicroSDHC Flash Card with SD Adapter SDC4/16GB</title>
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		<title>By: M. Krasilinec</title>
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		<dc:creator>M. Krasilinec</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2013 02:31:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Works for BlackBerry 8310&lt;/strong&gt; I didn&#039;t see any reviews for this product, so I wanted to let you know that the 8GB (7.4GB usable) works on my BlackBerry 8310.Interestingly, although the BB showed 8GB with the new card, I only saw 4GB (3.2 or 3.4GB usable) when I first connected to my laptop and the computer asked to format the card when I enabled Mass Storage Mode (I used this mode to drag and drop into the BB). I could only see 4GB on my work computer as well.However, after standalone reformatting the card (to FAT32) on my friends Compaq both of my computers (and phone) now properly see it as an 8GB card.  My computer and phone information is below.laptop: Win XP Pro w/ 4.2.2.12 BB Desktop Managerwork computer: BB desktop manager 4.6.0.12 with win2k prophone: curve 8310 with firmware: v4.2.2.170 and AT&amp;T as providerI&#039;m looking forward to using the expanded storage!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Works for BlackBerry 8310</strong> I didn&#8217;t see any reviews for this product, so I wanted to let you know that the 8GB (7.4GB usable) works on my BlackBerry 8310.Interestingly, although the BB showed 8GB with the new card, I only saw 4GB (3.2 or 3.4GB usable) when I first connected to my laptop and the computer asked to format the card when I enabled Mass Storage Mode (I used this mode to drag and drop into the BB). I could only see 4GB on my work computer as well.However, after standalone reformatting the card (to FAT32) on my friends Compaq both of my computers (and phone) now properly see it as an 8GB card.  My computer and phone information is below.laptop: Win XP Pro w/ 4.2.2.12 BB Desktop Managerwork computer: BB desktop manager 4.6.0.12 with win2k prophone: curve 8310 with firmware: v4.2.2.170 and AT&#038;T as providerI&#8217;m looking forward to using the expanded storage!</p>
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		<title>By: Avid Reviewer "A Music Fan"</title>
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		<dc:creator>Avid Reviewer "A Music Fan"</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2013 02:08:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;The Fast and the Spacious&lt;/strong&gt; The Kingston 8 GB microSDHC Card works flawlessly with all my memory card readers: , , and . Windows (XP) has no trouble recognizing it as a removable drive.- Device CompatibilityUsing a , I am able to use the Kingston 8GB microSD in my Sony Cybershot DSC-W170 Camera -- it works like a charm; the camera has no trouble capturing pictures and videos (at a frame frate of 30 fps and a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels). All of my devices, such as my Garmin nüvi 360 and my HP iPAQ 111, are able to recognize the full capacity of the SD card.- microSDHC FormatmicroSD cards of 4GB or larger are known more specifically as microSDHC cards. This 8GB Kingston card is therefore a microSDHC card. Beware that some older devices are NOT compatible with the microSDHC format. Such devices will only work with microSD cards with capacities of 2GB (such as this ) or less.(The technical specification for the SDHC/microSDHC format supports capacities ranging from 4GB - 32 GB. microSDHC cards of 16GB, such as this , is the largest capacity available as of this writing.)- Class 4 SpeedThis SD card is rated class 4 (data transfer rate: 4 MByte/sec, or 32 mbps) - sufficiently fast for the majority of electronics. A decidedly small number of electronics, most notably some camcorders and high-end cameras, require a class 6 SD card (the fastest transfer rate as of this writing).  makes one that&#039;s rated class 6.- Frustration-Free PackagingKudos to Amazon for their Frustration-Free Packaging efforts in using only recyclable packaging materials and in keeping the amount of packaging used to a bare minimum. As a giant in the e-tailing industry, Amazon&#039;s move will no doubt serve as an impetus for getting the rest of the e-tailers to follow suit!---The Kingston memory card is compatible with devices that support the microSDHC format. It is a fast (class 4) memory card with plenty of storage. Definitely recommended if the specs meet your needs!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Fast and the Spacious</strong> The Kingston 8 GB microSDHC Card works flawlessly with all my memory card readers: , , and . Windows (XP) has no trouble recognizing it as a removable drive.- Device CompatibilityUsing a , I am able to use the Kingston 8GB microSD in my Sony Cybershot DSC-W170 Camera &#8212; it works like a charm; the camera has no trouble capturing pictures and videos (at a frame frate of 30 fps and a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels). All of my devices, such as my Garmin nüvi 360 and my HP iPAQ 111, are able to recognize the full capacity of the SD card.- microSDHC FormatmicroSD cards of 4GB or larger are known more specifically as microSDHC cards. This 8GB Kingston card is therefore a microSDHC card. Beware that some older devices are NOT compatible with the microSDHC format. Such devices will only work with microSD cards with capacities of 2GB (such as this ) or less.(The technical specification for the SDHC/microSDHC format supports capacities ranging from 4GB &#8211; 32 GB. microSDHC cards of 16GB, such as this , is the largest capacity available as of this writing.)- Class 4 SpeedThis SD card is rated class 4 (data transfer rate: 4 MByte/sec, or 32 mbps) &#8211; sufficiently fast for the majority of electronics. A decidedly small number of electronics, most notably some camcorders and high-end cameras, require a class 6 SD card (the fastest transfer rate as of this writing).  makes one that&#8217;s rated class 6.- Frustration-Free PackagingKudos to Amazon for their Frustration-Free Packaging efforts in using only recyclable packaging materials and in keeping the amount of packaging used to a bare minimum. As a giant in the e-tailing industry, Amazon&#8217;s move will no doubt serve as an impetus for getting the rest of the e-tailers to follow suit!&#8212;The Kingston memory card is compatible with devices that support the microSDHC format. It is a fast (class 4) memory card with plenty of storage. Definitely recommended if the specs meet your needs!</p>
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