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I'm a bit puzzled as to why this particular 16GB card series from Kingstron merits publication as any sort of 'news' item. In local flyers, I've been seeing 16GB SD cards for a while now. Just this week in the usual heap of flyers, either Best Buy or London Drugs was listing a Panasonic 16GB SDHC (unspecified speed rating) at $250. Meanwhile, looking in the local computer paper HUB, I see that Expc.ca (a shop in Burnaby, about 3km from my house in Vancouver) is offering a Transcend 16GB SDHC card rated at speed class 6, for $89.98, alongside 4GB and 8GB cards for $19.98 and $39.98 respectively.
I have had nothing but good experiences with Transcend cards, so this seems a great deal. It also happens to fall comfortably within my personal memory buying rule; no more than $100, no matter what type nor size of memory. I made that up a few years ago, as I got tired of feeling ripped off just months after buying some nice new memory card. This way it's never going to hurt too much, as it's never going to be a lot of money. I fudged my rule slightly, once, spending $130 on a 320GB external hard drive... but it's such a lot of memory that I'm staying happy with that 6 months later.
Anyway, not meaning to be too heavy here... just saying Kingston's offering at well over $200 doesn't seem quite up to date.
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