Yeah the price is a little too good... when they're selling Kingston 8GB cards for $35.
Well, Kingston is such **** I'm not sure I'd rank it much higher than this no-name card.
Yeah the price is a little too good... when they're selling Kingston 8GB cards for $35. Well, Kingston is such **** I'm not sure I'd rank it much higher than this no-name card."/>
Probably a 64GB card formatted to fool the OS into thinking it's 128GB. The memory "wraps around" when it hits 64GB of data, and starts overwriting over the first written data. The end result is horrible file corruption. There are too many bootleg cards out there. I've since only purchased Sandisk brand cards IN RETAIL PACKAGING, and have yet to regret it.
Suspiciously low! However, this can be one of those high defect rate cards. If one can get 5 or 10 the cost of one or two defective ones would be absorbed. But then you'd be in the $20 something range and might as well just get the brand name from a reputable source I'm passing on this one too
Don't bite for these super cheap cards! They are modified to report a false size. Your device thinks it is writing to them; but when it comes time to read the data back, all is lost! Your data is too valuable.
I've bought these for tablet storage. If your kids play alot of games or have a ton of apps, this is great for that. Not for pictures or anything you actually care about.
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Well, Kingston is such **** I'm not sure I'd rank it much higher than this no-name card.
Well, Kingston is such **** I'm not sure I'd rank it much higher than this no-name card."/>
I'm passing on this one too
Thank you!