Deal of the Day: Free 2GB SD card
The headline says it all. For the next couple days (July 11-12, 2008), eCost is giving away a 2GB SD memory card for the low low price of nothing. eCost gives you a 100% discount off the original $7 price tag through a $7 mail-in rebate. Send that in, and you’ve got yourself a free SD card that’s ripe for picking. Your shipping cost varies depending on where you’re located. For me, the total shipping cost is $9.50 for ground service. Ground shipping is free if you are an eCost Platinum Premium member. You literally can’t afford to not take up this offer. This SD memory card can be used to back up a lot of personal data just in case tragedy befalls the original files.
How much data can 2GB of storage hold you ask? For starters this memory card can support hundreds of photos at a good resolution. You can also put up to 68 hours of your favorite songs on this card without having to worry about running out of space for a good while. Most digital cameras and some MP3 players have a built in slot made specifically for SD cards. The PlayStation 3 and the Nintendo Wii support SD card inputs so everyone can enjoy your content on the television without having to squeeze in front of a CPU. Feel free to swap between different devices on the fly using the same storage medium.
The simplicity of printing photos is apparent if you own a SD memory card. Some CPU’s have SD slots just like cameras. It’s a simple plug and play operation without using wires. Or you can also swing by your local retail store and they can help you select which pictures to take off your card.
This offer will go on until the clock runs out or if supplies run out. I would jump on this as quickly as possible.
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on April 17, 2009 at 07:07 PM - LINK