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PocketPCTools has found a great deal on a 1 GB Secure digital card. If you go to Outpost and order the card, there is a $30 rebate bringing the price down to just $80 "Today's find is a whopper! A 1GB SD storage card for $79.99 after rebate from Outpost.com. The up front price is $109.99 and there is a $30 rebate if you purchase before 9/21/03, so don't wait! This card is branded PQI and I don't claim to know anything about them. However, there is a whole forum thread on this particular card and it's benchmark performance over at Tapland. "
This is awfully tempting. Does anyone know the quality of the PQI cards?
Damn, memory prices are dropping too fast now. I bought this 1 GB card at Fry's on July 29 for $160 with a $30 rebate. It was a one-day sale, so I drove the 45 or so miles to Silicon Valley to get it. Now it's under $100 and I don't even have my rebate back yet.
I can't say much about the quality of the card -- I keep mostly data files that I don't use much on it. I got a PQI 256 MB SD card for my daughter's ViewSonic V36, too, but she rarely uses it.
Steve