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Reddit mentions of Transcend 8 GB microSDHC Flash Memory Card TS8GUSDHC6
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Transcend 8 GB microSDHC Flash Memory Card TS8GUSDHC6. Here are the top ones.
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SDHC Class 6 compliant, Speed of 6MB/s is guaranteedLimited lifetime warranty, superior reliability that you can trustOnly 10% the size of a standard SD cardMicroSD adapter allows it to be used in standard SD Card slots, compatible with all SDHC-labeled host devicesEasy to use, plug-and-play operationFully compatible with SD 2.0 Standard
Specs:
Height | 0.04 Inches |
Length | 0.43 Inches |
Size | 8 GB |
Weight | 0.015 Pounds |
Width | 0.59 Inches |
Very pretty pictures, but such a sad story. =[
For recommendations, I'd go with either a Zune or an old Sansa E270.
The Zune is more expensive, has a new shiny model out (meaning the 2.0 hardware can be found for cheaper), and has a very attractive simplistic interface. Its pretty rugged, what with the glass screen and all, and has really good audio quality.
The Sansa e270 is great because, hell, its a 6GB flash player that can be found for about $40. It is also very rugged, with a metal back, but is ultimately disposable due to cost. If you take it to another geek level, you can install RockBox on it and then use it to play games, run apps, install skins, and (most importantly) use micro SDHC cards to expand the memory. 8GB micro-SDHC cards are about $15 nowadays, so for ~$50 to $60 you can have a 14GB flash-based MP3 player. Give it a few years and 32GB SDHC cards will be out and cheap and you can then upgrade it to a 40GB for a negligible amount of money.
Or, for 80 cents more, you could double your storage (8 gigs):
http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-microSDHC-Memory-TS8GUSDHC6/dp/B001IAMME8/ref=pd_bxgy_e_text_b