Price: ₹1,799 - ₹1,219.00
(as of Apr 22, 2025 21:00:14 UTC – Details)
The world has gone digital. Digital cameras, digital portable music, digital data – they all require a digital media which is small, lightweight and cost effective. Verbatim’s range of CompactFlash cards utilise solid state technology, so there are no moving parts and no sensitive handling issues. Ideal for use in any digital camera, MP3 player, PDA’s and hand held voice recorders which have a CompactFlash slot. Verbatim’s CompactFlash cards are fully erasable so they can be used many times over for accurate picture and music storage. The same card can be used to store pictures from your digital camera or used in MP3 players to store and playback your favourite audio tracks while on the move or relaxing in your home.
Best product for CNC machine
Compatible with all major operating systems including DOS/WINDOWS 98/ME/2000/NT/CE, Mac OS, Epoc (PSION), and Linux
High performance controller for demanding applications
Rugged – withstands up to 2000 G’s operating shock
Ashish Kumar –
Wow , surprised
Good product, very fast delivery of product before scheduled time, product and service very nice
VISHAL GOYAL –
Good products
This is good products
Pramod Kumar –
very very good
Bahut badhiya
Sant Ram Patel –
Execllent Performance…useing more than a year
Its a very good product, working efficiently with CNC machine
Mohd Sajid –
Ok
Ok
Amazon Customer –
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Amazon Customer –
Product not working
Product is not working within 4 months
Parag Kanabar –
Best
Useing for cnc machine its working very good
Teresa L –
I am super-pleased with this card. I purchased it for our old Canon PowerShot cameras from 2002 (the Canon Museum categorises them as ‘vintage’!). The original CF capacity was 128MB and I was worried the larger capacity might be incompatible. However, this card works perfectly!
Tony –
H2Testw shows card is 4G and reads/writes at 22megabyte per second via a USB3.0 card reader which is reasonable.
Jimmy Nadeau –
Works as a remplacement HDD for my IBM Thinkpad 380ED.
W. Ellison –
I bought one of these cards several years ago and don’t even remember why I got it – 2 GB wasn’t much in 2018 and it isn’t much today. However, I can report that this card works great in a PCMCIA adapter with my new(-to-me) Dell Latitude laptop from 1994, which runs Windows 95. I was afraid the old 486 wouldn’t recognize a 2 GB storage device at all, but this card works great. Speed isn’t a factor with such old hardware, though with newer machinery it does hit about 20-22 MBps, which is eminently reasonable over USB 2.0 with what is, by all rights, a basic CF card.If you have an older device that’s picky about storage sizes (anything DOS- or Win9x-based is going to be, as are many older industrial machines, PDAs, and digital cameras), these little (capacity-wise, that is) cards are getting harder and harder to find – grab ’em while you can.
sharon –
Just what I wanted