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Re: Anyone in Canada is aware of a good deal 256 CF card?
DeltaLima wrote:
> Topic says it all. I would prefer to avoid the slow SanDisk but I don't > need 40x either. > > Thank you! Dell Canada has Kingston 256MB CF card for $85 with free shipping: http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...ategory_id=476 TigerDirect Canada has Viking 256MB CF card for $60 after $15 mail-in rebate: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...gory_flash.asp Hope this helps. -- |
Re: Anyone in Canada is aware of a good deal 256 CF card?
Yes and thank you for the links! May I ask you wich one would you prefer?
"A. S." <as.@nobody.nobody> a écrit dans le message de news:dzgPa.9429$Ag6.629600@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > DeltaLima wrote: > > Topic says it all. I would prefer to avoid the slow SanDisk but I don't > > need 40x either. > > > > Thank you! > > Dell Canada has Kingston 256MB CF card for $85 with free shipping: > http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...ategory_id=476 > > TigerDirect Canada has Viking 256MB CF card for $60 after $15 mail-in > rebate: > http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...gory_flash.asp > > Hope this helps. > > -- > > |
Re: Anyone in Canada is aware of a good deal 256 CF card?
Daniel L. wrote:
> Yes and thank you for the links! May I ask you wich one would you prefer? > Kingston makes very good memory products with good track of reliability. It has better (slightly) write performance than Viking. On top of that, Kingston memory comes with 5 year warranty. But at the price point of $60 Viking looks extremely good. -- |
Re: Anyone in Canada is aware of a good deal 256 CF card?
Ok thank you.
I saw the Kingston is highspeed (a plus) and I know how good customer service is with Dell. Now I just need to wait a few days. :-) "A. S." <as.@nobody.nobody> a écrit dans le message de news:CoiPa.9495$Ag6.646771@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > Daniel L. wrote: > > Yes and thank you for the links! May I ask you wich one would you prefer? > > > > Kingston makes very good memory products with good track of reliability. It > has better (slightly) write performance than Viking. On top of that, > Kingston memory comes with 5 year warranty. But at the price point of $60 > Viking looks extremely good. > > -- > > |
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