Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
Today in San Jose, California, USA, I bought a Panasonic sd card 128 Mgs. for $59.00 USD. That was the regular retail price. It was not on sale at this time but I needed it today. If it goes on sale within the next 30 days I will be refunded the difference. Bebop
My point is that, if Technote are to provide their members with the best service, then perhaps they should be promoting cheaper SD cards than the Panasonic ones. Or are they REALLY independent of Technics?
HI JUST WONDERING IF ANYONE HAS TRIED sd CARDS FROM COMPANIES OTHER THAN PANASONIC IE SANDISK, KODAK ETC AND WHETHER THEY WORK AS WELL AS THE PANASONIC?
Registered: 10/01/02
Posts: 33
Loc: Colchester , Essex , UK
Sometime ago I bought a 32mb SD card from a company in Guernsey (Channel Islands). Was £21 including postage and the name on it is Hagiwara sys-com (Made in Japan) looks exactly like a panasonic SD and it works fine. Prices are starting to come down fast so Technote will have to reduce their prices or they won't be selling many
Registered: 01/17/02
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Bebop, both Best Buy and Staples have the 128 meg sd card on sale this week, but since my wife threw the paper out, I can't quote prices. Seems like it was cheaper than yours, so it may pay for your time (and lunch) to check them out.
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
Word of Warning - Don't by KODAK SD Cards - they won't work in the KN7000. They have a slightly different edge connector arrangement - if I remember, one pin is missing. They are intended for their cameras. There was a forum posting on this subject some time ago. Sandisk are OK.
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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music. Aldous Huxley ( especially when the music is played on a KN7000....)
Thank you Willum & Tony, I'm glad you mentioned that Willum. I missed that posting about the Kodak card. I usually check ebay listings as the cards go for far less than I can get them through stores locally. I also noticed that the Sandisks go for far less than the panasonic cards do, so wondering if the quality of the cards might have something to do with the price difference.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bill Norrie: [B]Word of Warning - Don't by KODAK SD Cards - they won't work in the KN7000. They have a slightly different edge connector arrangement - if I remember, one pin is missing. They are intended for their cameras. There was a forum posting on this subject some time ago. Sandisk are OK.
it's not just a question of Kodak, it's a question of multimedia versus SD.
The cheaper cards may well be multimedia which looks identical to SD in web photos but is the older format, thinner, with a pin missing, and probably going obsolete.
These may work with technics or midi files but you will not be able to load digital audio to the card, and thus lose that aspect of KN7000 functionality.
So if making comparisons always be sure to confirm they really are SD cards.
RE price of SD Cards, www.valuemedia.co.uk have Sandisk 256mb Secure Digital Cards on special offer @ £62-49 plus VAT. I just can't resist a bargain, should have delivery tomorrow
They have the 128MB @ £47.99 plus postage of about £4 or £5
I bought my 32MB from them at it works fine
You can see a enlarged picture of it and it has the same pins as the Panasonic and looks the same. So simular that it may a sub contractor of Panasonic
Hi, thank you for the explanation. The Sandisks I'm referring to are definitely SD cards.
Actually I've found a card reader & spare sd card handy for transferring all sorts of files between my laptop and my xp computer.
When I download things off the net to the xp, I used to use an external zip drive to transfer data to the laptop( rather cumbersome unplugging cords & cables as I only have the one zip drive). Now I use the card reader instead. So much easier.
best wishes Rikki
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Originally posted by technicsplayer: it's not just a question of Kodak, it's a question of multimedia versus SD.
The cheaper cards may well be multimedia which looks identical to SD in web photos but is the older format, thinner, with a pin missing, and probably going obsolete.
These may work with technics or midi files but you will not be able to load digital audio to the card, and thus lose that aspect of KN7000 functionality.
So if making comparisons always be sure to confirm they really are SD cards.
I wnet on the net and found a company site at www.widget.co.uk and bought a 128mb S.D. card for £37.99 plus tax and postage it all came to £48.13. It is identical to the Panasonic 8mg (same number of pins etc.) and works perfectly. It seems that the 128mg is the best value compared with others sizes as the same firm have a 256mg is at £169.99 plus tax and a 512mg at £249.99 plus tax. p.b.
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Originally posted by Mike ORegan: How come the Technote prices for SD Cards are: 64MB-£50, 128MB-£100, when I can buy them on the Net for: 64MB-£23, 128MB-£41?
Registered: 05/03/02
Posts: 82
Loc: Placitas, NM USA
COSTCO in New Mexico has SanDisk 128MB SD cards for $50, same price as Compact Flash cards. This is about the same price office supply stores and CompUSA sometimes advertise as special rebate offers. I just checked on the COSTCO web site and SanDisk cards are not available there.