Store images, video and music with this 32GB microSDHC memory card that is designed for use with most mobile digital devices. The included full-size SDHC adapter allows for use with most SDHC host devices.
I bought this 32GB microSD card for my son's Innotab 2 tablet, because I was having issues with his old 32GB SD card. I went with a microSD card instead of a SD card; in case my son got too old for the Innotab 2, I can still use the card on my cell phone. It works perfectly for his Innotab 2 tablet! Music, Photos, and movies!
The only complaint that I have is it CAN feel a bit slow when it comes to transferring large files. On my windows 7 computer, the fastest I have gotten was transferring 2GB in about 7 minutes (said it was transferring about 5MB per sec). So it's GREAT for the average user. For those that want more speed, I suggest going with a Class 10 card.
What's great about it: Good Price
What's not so great: Can seem slow on Large files...
Sports, action, shooters, you name it. The familiar layout of this gamepad brings console-style control to your PC games. Bring the gaming console experience to your PC with this game controller that features broad game support for wide-ranging use and a floating D-pad for simple operation. The 6' cord allows you to sit back and relax while playing your favorite games.
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I bought this controller so my 4 year old son can play some of the more complicated games and not wreck his keyboard out of frustration. The Gaming Profiler that comes with this gamepad can be really easy to set up. For those that are a bit confused by it, the Gaming Profiler just makes it so instead of pressing your keybinds, you press your gamepad buttons. I tried it out for Diablo 3. It took a little bit of work to get it going in D3, because it seemed like the controller was being recognized as a keyboard and mouse. Had to go into my Keybinding to set it up rather than the Gaming Profiler.
The Analog sticks and Trigger Buttons seemed to be a bit stiff compared to an actual PS2 controller, but I imagine that it does take time to get use to it. The housing for this gamepad does feel a bit cheap, so I imagine it's not that durable... BUT I do know I had a different controller model about 5 years ago that seemed to be the same way and lasted a couple of years. I'm hoping this controller has the same outcome, but we'll see.
Also I was not able to get an extended warranty on this product when I bought it in stores. So if you can get one online, I highly recommend it....just in case.
What's great about it: Virtually everything!
What's not so great: Can be hard to set up/figure out.