
I recently purchased the Polaroid i1035 point and shoot camera. At the time I purchased this camera, I also opted to buy expanded memory. After asking the salesperson at Tiger Direct which memory card he recommended for this particular camera, I was shown the Transcend 2 GB SD Card. This particular memory card was on sale for five dollars, which was a competitive price.
The Transcend 2 GB SD Card has a housing made of hard plastic. The size and thickness of these memory cards makes them durable. Although they do not appear prone to bending, I would not recommend testing the durability with any type of rugged handling. The unit snaps into place in the battery compartment of my camera with ease. The shape is asymmetrical to prevent improper installation. Removing the SD Card is done by simply pushing down lightly on the top of the card and releasing. The card then ejects far enough to be easily removed by hand.
The Transcend 2 GB SD Card can be used with several types of media. The Secure Digital format was developed for use with cameras, mobile phones, PDAs, MP3 Players, notebook computers and tower computers. My camera comes with a picture bridge, which allows me to download directly from the camera to my computer. If you own a desktop that supports SD Card media (some are equipped to handle several types of memory stick devices), you can simply remove the drive from one device and insert it in the other to move media.
The standards for the Transcend 2 GB SD Card vary, but to be considered a SD Card, they are generally less than 4 GB. After 4 GB, the device is considered to be an SDHC Card (Secure Digital High Capacity). Because of compatibility issues, SDHC devices are not compatible with older devices. This is not an issue with the Transcend 2 GB SD Card. However, there may still be some compatibility issues based on an issue pertaining to block length in the identification string on the cards. This issue is beyond my personal expertise…so my advice would be to ask an associate if you are looking for a card like this for use in an older device.
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