I wouldn't buy anything of these anymore. just found a search by them on my experian credit report from when I bought a PC using my credit card. I've used my CC many times online only ebuyer show this search.
mickael28
1 Mar 17#36
Quick question guys, was the 'free delivery' a one-off promotion? And if so, do you know if they tend to do this often?
Or do they always offer free delivery if I do something specific, I cannot see the option...
amour3k
21 Feb 17#35
Fair enough ...
Spod
21 Feb 17#34
Not if you've only got one slot and want more than 16GB ...
It appears you get better value for money buying 2x of the OP's Deal, than that of just/only 1 of the above alone ..... hehehehe.
amour3k
20 Feb 17#32
Nice!.
Is it possible to do that with a Raspberry Pi? (triple-boot I mean?). :-)
otterboxer
15 Feb 17#8
I like the exceria cards as yet (touch wood) I havent had one fail where as some other micro sd samsung transcend and sandisk (shocker) ive had went south quicker than I expected. heat for toshiba!
stealth666 to otterboxer
19 Feb 17#31
I think if that's the case then they were most likely fakes... the market is flooded with 'em... all retail packed too :smiley:
galgor
18 Feb 17#30
Postage to Northern Ireland costs more than the item ¬_¬
4Real2016
17 Feb 171#29
Your 100% correct, 16GB is rated U1, higher capacities which I own are rated U3.
Oh, so it was meant to read "no good for GoPro when recording at 4K". I can't see anyone choosing a 16GB card if they're recording 4K, it would fill up in no time. I always use 1080p/60 in my GoPro-like camera and U1 cards work absolutely fine.
UK2004
16 Feb 17#20
Can this plug into computer to transfer images to it from the computer hard drive?
Dodge62 to UK2004
16 Feb 17#21
Depends whether the computer has a built-in micro-SD slot. Many laptops have SD slots, which requires a cheap converter. Otherwise you'll need a USB card reader. But what are you trying to achieve? If you want to transfer the images to another computer then a USB memory stick would be an easier option.
QuickProfits
16 Feb 17#19
This is an old U1 card. No good for anything above 1080p. Nothing to see here.
pavel76
15 Feb 171#1
M302 is newer U3 version - not U1 like in the picture
simes to pavel76
15 Feb 17#15
No this 16GB size is U1 spec , the larger cards are U3 See here
QuickProfits to pavel76
16 Feb 17#18
Deal is for u1 card.
Tequila
16 Feb 17#17
Tell that to the guy who said it won't work with GoPro.
I have no complaints.
willpower
16 Feb 17#16
The title clearly says "With Adapter". I.e you can effectively transform the Micro SD to normal SD by slipping it into the adaptor. Most MSD cards come with them.
Tequila
15 Feb 17#14
why? GoPro takes normal SD card, not MicroSD?
when I said everything I meant everything that takes MicroSD card obviously..
stockdam
15 Feb 172#13
Sorry I can't vote hot as "Free, next day and discounted delivery are only available to UK mainland addresses, this excludes: Northern Ireland,"................do they realise that postage to Northern Ireland is the same unless they have a deal with a courier who doesn't deliver to N.I.
Dodge62
15 Feb 171#12
Why not? Just GoPro, or any GoPro-type action camera?
joncoyle87
15 Feb 171#11
Not GoPro
zippyantsuk
15 Feb 17#10
Fab thanks! Quidco bonus and cash back too :-)
hot_top
15 Feb 171#4
Is this good for phones?
preecey to hot_top
15 Feb 171#6
My sister's 64GB version of this (M302) works fine in her Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
Tequila to hot_top
15 Feb 172#9
good for everything.
TheDobbus
15 Feb 171#7
Cheers op, ordered
umirza85
15 Feb 171#2
Is this ok for installing the full version of raspbian on a pi?
smallclone to umirza85
15 Feb 172#3
I'm using a 32gb version of this on my Pi Zero without issues.
udhuk to umirza85
15 Feb 172#5
Same as "smallclone", using 32gb version (U3 version) on the pi3, tripple boot Raspbian, Retropie, Libreelec.
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Or do they always offer free delivery if I do something specific, I cannot see the option...
The 32GB one for £10.49 looks right and the picture of that shows the U3 card:
http://www.ebuyer.com/750784-toshiba-exceria-m302-32gb-micro-sd-card-with-adapter-thn-m302r0320ea
Is it possible to do that with a Raspberry Pi? (triple-boot I mean?). :-)
Open your eyes.
Toshiba may well have made a mistake somewhere, I don't know. All I know is that I'm not wrong.
http://www.toshiba.co.uk/flash-memory/microsd-cards/exceria-m302/#
See here
I have no complaints.
when I said everything I meant everything that takes MicroSD card obviously..
Works great :smiley: