Kingston is one of the biggest memory manufacturers in the world, and in this review we'll be taking a look at one of their smallest products... a Micro SDHC card. While these flash memory cards are physically super tiny (11mm wide x 15mm long x 1mm thick), their capacities have grown to be impressively large, making any compatible mobile device capable of storing loads of movies, music, and other data.
The unit we will be looking at is a 32GB card rated for a minimum of 4MB/S write speed (Class 4). Before checking out the sample provided for review, let's take a look at some of the published features and specifications taken from the product listing at
Newegg.com...
Features:
» Compliant â€" with the SD Card Association card 2.00 specification
» Versatile - when combined with the adapter, can be used as a full-size SDHC card
» Compatible - with microSDHC host devices
» Not compatible - with standard microSD-enabled device/readers
» File Format - FAT32
» Dimensions - 0.43"x0.59"x0.039" (11mm x 15mm x 1mm)
» High-Speed Class Rating - Class 4: 4MB/sec. minimum data transfer rate
» Operating Temperature - -13°F to 185°F (-25°C to 85°C)
Specifications:
» Brand: Kingston
» Model: SDC4/32GB
» Type: Micro SDHC
» Capacity: 32GB
» Speed Class Rating: Class 4
» Warranty: Parts - 1 year limited, Labor - 1 year limited
Packaging:
The images below show the retail packaging that you could expect to find the Kingston 32GB Micro SDHC card in. The front of the package confirms the capacity and speed rating, and also provides a good look at the Micro SDHC card and the (full size) SDHC card adapter provided. The size of the package doesn't allow much room to provide too much information, so Kingston uses the back to focus on letting you know that support is available in a variety of languages on their website.