I can't write a technical review of the Kingston flash card as I don't use it for anything that really requires a level of performance that definitely sets it apart from most other cards. I needed extra space on my Kindle e-reader, Kingston appears in the Kindle Store search, it was a great price, good size and I got it. I've been able to transfer books between the Kindle and the card and back with no problem (which probably says more about the Kindle than the card), but I've never had any data loss, problems, or glitches. 2GB seems big enough to me - I delete my Kindle eBooks when I'm done and move them back to my computer for permanent storage so I don't need a lot of storage space, but it's nice to really have extra removable storage big, books or anthologies that I don't necessarily want to stuff on my lists. As I said, I can't provide many technical reviews, but for those like me who are looking for some expandable storage for their Kindle, I think this is a pretty good choice. Nice, no frills and at a good price.
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