DURACELL making CF cards? I scoff, but I wonder?
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Okay so it seems recently Duracell has gotten into the CF game. They claim their 'Photo Pro' line to be SLC NAND flash, which is the same stuff as Lexar.
For a base price of $50 I call B.S. but has anyone here actually used these and can tell me otherwise?
http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-Speed-Compact-Flash-DU-CF30-16G-C/dp/B003O9FY50
For a base price of $50 I call B.S. but has anyone here actually used these and can tell me otherwise?
http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-Speed-Compact-Flash-DU-CF30-16G-C/dp/B003O9FY50
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I went with a more well-known company Transcend, at least they've been making flash memory for about 8-9 years, and i got lucky and found a 400x-speeded version @ 8gb on ebay for $45 with free shipping.
Unless someone on here comes up stating they've used those Duracell cards for more than a year daily, I'd suggest finding a better brand.
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Do you really think that duracell have set up a production line to produce CF cards from scratch ? It's more likely that they are buying them in from a reputable (after all they've got their reputation to consider) manufacturer. I used to work in the UK in Chubb Fire, at a production facility making fire extinguishers and a lot of the time, the only difference in the product was the silk screen applied to the outside. These could very well be high quality cards with a duracell sticker and packaging.
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