Published on February 8th,2006 at 7:32 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Super High Speed Sd with AAA guarantee

SD fans rejoice, here is the new 256MB to 2GB Super High Speed SD card from IO-DATA with a reading speed of 21.41MB/s… but that’s not all, IO-DATA has confidence in this card because they offer a AAA gueantee on it. If you have a problem with the first 3 years after the purchase, you can dial a toll-free number dedicated for this card, and you get a full refund if this card is not compatible with your digital camera. When you buy one of these, you also get the “DataSalvager LE” software that can extract the data from a corrupted card. If that doesn’t do the trick, 70 EUr will be the cost to have IO-DATA get the data off your card anyway.

Via IO-DATA
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