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Bytestor 2Gb SD Card £9.99 (merged)
Lakeuk
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£10.99 delivered here: http://dvd.co.uk/Hw/Kingston-2GB-Secure-Digital/SD2GB/product.htm
Amazons deal is good if you have other things to buy to go over the £15 free shipping, then its waiting 5 days for it to be delivered
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Thanks for the heads up guys!
Does anyone know if these will work on a tomtom?0 -
This one is £7.49 at Amazon?
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Whats the difference between these two cards, i would have thought that the kingston would be better?
the link you have pasted, is from a seller in the MarketPlace, you have to add postage,
which in this case the seller is dvdukltd, which is the same company i linked to above.
lol
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2gb SD available from Play.com for £9.99 inc P+P in stock.0
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Amazon have the ByteStor 2GB USB 2.0 High Speed Dataferry Flash Drive at £9.99 and it is eligible for super saver delivery (spend over £15)
2GB Bytestor at amazon.co.uk
This is a very nice looking fast USB stick and 2GB at under £10 sounds good to me - I just ordered one.
They have the 1GB version at £6 so you could get one of each and free delivery!
1GB Bytestor for £6.00 eligible for Super Saver delivery
# Cool translucent blue casing
# To avoid losing the lid it can be stored on the rear of the flash drive whilst in use
# Great for backing up those important files
# The perfect partner for your laptop, PC or MAC
# Can fit onto your keyring
# 2-Year Warranty
# USB 2.0 and 1.1 Compliant
# Solid-State (no moving internal parts)
# No drivers needed for Windows 2000/ME and XP and MacOS 8.6 or later, 9.X and 10.1.2 or above
Amazon marketplace sell the Sandisk Cruser micro (£8.63 for 2GB and £3.71 for 1GB but £4.99 p&p), it doesn't qualify for super saver delivery but does come with the U3 loader which lets you run applications (like anti virus, the Firefox web browser) easily from the memory stick. Folks seem to either love or loathe U3 (see the reviews in the links below for more info).
2GB Sandisk £8.63 plus £4.99 p&p
1Gb Sandisk £3.91 plus £4.99 p&p
Edit: I see the supplier for the Cruzer sticks just changed and the price changed a bit (2GB £8.64 and 1GB £3.69) !
Duffbeer (please thank me if you find this useful)
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As an additional option to the offers mentioned, Aldi are offering a 4Gb Toshiba branded USB pendrive for £19.99 next Thursday (as I recall).
Sorry to be a bit vague but the details are in the weekly leaflet, which I don't have to hand at present. Obviously this means I can't quote technical specifications, so please don't ask me
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And also with Linux of course. Existing users will know that Linux have supported these for years, but potential users my not know that they no longer have to be geeks with command lines.# No drivers needed for Windows 2000/ME and XP and MacOS 8.6 or later, 9.X and 10.1.2 or aboveTime is an illusion - lunch time doubly so.0
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