Kingston SDHC 4 Go Class 4

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| Capacité | 4 Go | ||
| Format | SDHC | ||
| Vitesse | Class 4 | ||
| Garantie | 10 ans | ||
Régis Jehl
Test date: June 08, 2007
Test date: June 08, 2007
This card represents the middle range for this brand. Like its other models there is a 10 year warranty (in France) which seems largely sufficient. In terms of specifications, Kingston doesn’t go into detail simply specifying that it’s a Class 4. This represents a minimum of 4 MB/s.
Unexpected speed
In practice, the card indeed respects its specifications as writing speed is 5.37 MB/s and even 17.92 MB/s in reading, the best score we’ve yet seen. So it is a good card, however, its position is rather interesting. If this brand’s Class 2 model is not as good in reading, on the contrary, it’s the best in writing. In our reflex test, the two cards behave the same with a slowing down after 11 shots. In short, you will have to choose between what’s more important based upon your use; reading or writing.

Unexpected speed
In practice, the card indeed respects its specifications as writing speed is 5.37 MB/s and even 17.92 MB/s in reading, the best score we’ve yet seen. So it is a good card, however, its position is rather interesting. If this brand’s Class 2 model is not as good in reading, on the contrary, it’s the best in writing. In our reflex test, the two cards behave the same with a slowing down after 11 shots. In short, you will have to choose between what’s more important based upon your use; reading or writing.

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Performances in reading
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Doesn’t hold your reflex back
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Writing performances. It’s not as good as the Class 2 from the same brand.

This card is excellent in reading where it obtains the top score. On the other hand, in writing it’s very disappointing with a result that is less than the Kingston Class 2.
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