I think SanDisk's premium lines are Ultra II and Extreme III, with the
latter being faster, more rugged, and more expensive.

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I have an A-data that hasn't failed electronically but the plastic is so
> cheap that the write-protect tab broke off and now the thing is
> unwriteable until I "fix" it with superglue.  The company ignored my
> request for a replacement so I'll never buy any of their junk again.
>
> I just bought an SanDisk Ultra III and the thing is blazing fast.  I think
> that Adorama.com had 8GB cards, after rebate, for $40 and 4GB for $20.
> They're a bit pricier than others but I've never had reason to complain
> about SanDisk products so it's worth it.
>
> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Bill Motzing wrote:
>
> > "A-Data, like PQI, I do *not* recommend. High failure rate."
> >
> > As I mentioned it is my 8GB A-Data that has failed. Two days ago I put
> > almost 8 GB of
> > data on it. The next thing I knew neither the Treo nor PC via card
> > reader can
> > see the card.
> >
> > Thanks for all the info. I'm tempted to get the San Disk Ultra IIs....
> >
>
> --
> -Jason
>
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