Reviews of SDHC Memory Cards

Saving files to an SDHC memory card should be as easy as one, two, and three!  You should be able to insert the USB memory card into the appropriate slot, locate the file or files you wish to save, and then follow a few simple steps to complete the process. Well, that sounds so easy but with the wrong memory stick, you could find yourself wasting time, not to mention money. Choosing a memory card not designed for the type of electronic device you have will only create one headache after another. Instead, you need to choose not just the right card to work on an SDHC compliant device, but also one that is rated for high performance, speed, and capacity. The good news is that to find memory cards meeting these criteria does not mean spending a fortune.  In fact, many cards on the market today cost less than $30.

Below, we have listed just a few options for SDHC memory to consider.

  •  Kingston SDHC, Class 2 Memory Card – Priced around $70, this particular card offers good performance, especially for the price. With a four-gigabyte capacity, you will have no problem saving even large files.  Although this card is not rated as being one of the fastest, it is still considered a great buy.
  •  ATP Pro Max SDHC, Class 6 Memory Card – For the serious minded, this memory stick also offers four-gigabyte of capacity and, it runs fast. If you need an SDHC card, this one ranks high with the only drawback being the higher price.
  •  Transcend 150x SD Memory Card – Finally, this four-gigabyte card is reasonably priced around $60 and offers better than average performance.


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