Well, I've not had any problems with any of the cards I've purchased.  
I tend to buy in pairs, as the price for a given speed rating slides  
down the capacity-performance/price curve, without specific regard  
for brand, and often give away the older, slower, smaller capacity  
cards with equipment when I sell it. That's why I have several  
brands, not because I just like to play russian roulette with brands.

Brands in this market mean less than in other markets. For instance,  
it was well known several years back that Sandisk was the OEM  
manufacturer of Sony Memory Sticks, with Sony branding, before they  
offered them with a Sandisk label. They were identical in every way  
except price.

G

On Jan 14, 2007, at 7:54 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> Maybe. But I figure there could be a reason why the Transcend cards  
> are
> less expensive. Since I don't need that many cards, I figure I  
> might as
> well stick with a brand that has never caused me any trouble. That's
> not silly, just common sense.


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