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  • Amazon's Canon SD770IS deal is much better than it looks

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    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    11.28.2008

    Nabbing Canon's little PowerShot SD770IS 10 megapixel shooter with optical image stabilization for $160 from Amazon is a decent deal, though not great. Like many of this year's so called Black Friday deals, a little mouse-work will likely uncover the same prices elsewhere. But read Amazon's fine print and you'll see that you can add a free, 4GB class 4 SDHC card (something you'll likely want to purchase anyway) to save another $11 or so on your purchase. What Amazon doesn't tell you is that you can add any Kingston SDHC card for free. Right, including the $30 16GB SDHC card (ships after Christmas) or $15 8GB class 6 card (ships before Christmas). Free shipping too and tax free -- $159.94 is your final price. Just hit up the links below, add the products to your cart, and watch the savings roll in.P.S. You won't see the price drop by just adding the items to the cart. The price for the SD card is subtracted just before checking out.[Via SlickDeals] Read -- 16GB card Read -- 8GB card Read -- Canon PowerShot SD770IS

  • Transcend joins the 16GB SDHC Class 6 party

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    11.17.2007

    We already saw A-DATA unveil what it claimed was the "world's first" 16GB SDHC card in the Class 6 family, and now Transcend is hitting us all up with a very viable alternative. The card guarantees a minimum write speed of 6MB/second, includes ECC to automatically detect and fix errors and sports a lifetime warranty, too. Not a lot to say beyond that -- especially considering the glaring lack of a price or ship date -- but we doubt you'll be waiting too much longer before seeing this on store shelves.[Via AVing]