Kodak Reviews
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- Compatible with all Macintosh and Windows Systems
- Works with SD Card Readers and all laptops (adapter required)
- 5 year limited warranty
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- 256 MB capacity
- Compatible with all Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows systems
- Preformatted for Microsoft MS-DOS/Windows systems. Can be reformatted for Apple Macintosh systems
- Meets all CompactFlash Association requirements
- 5 year limited warranty
List price: $99.99 (that's 7% off!)
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Disappointed
Used price: $18.00
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The little camera that could
- High-gloss finish for sharp high-quality photos
- 100, 8.5-by-11-inch sheets of photo paper
- Compatible with inkjet printers
- Resin coated for the look and feel of traditional photos
List price: $36.99 (that's 3% off!)
Used price: $39.04
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List price: $29.99 (that's 23% off!)
Used price: $24.94
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- Made for Kodak Personal Picture Maker 120 and 200
- Produces quality color prints
- Works with Kodak's Color Rich Technology system
- Produces dynamic and true-to-life colors
Used price: $33.33
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Great Color
- 192 MB Type I CompactFlash card
- For use with digital cameras, PDAs, MP3 players, and other devices
- ATA compatible--can be used with PCMCIA adapter card, not included

Nice but!
Not Worth the Price PremiumThe core of all the cards (known in technical terms as the "controller") are made by only a few DRAM manufacturers. Those handful of DRAM manufacturers then sell the "controllers" to the major flash card manufacturers (i.e. SanDisk, Kodak, Olympus, and Viking). The flash card manufacturers then simply throw some plastic casings on the controllers, slap on a label, and ship the cards. As long as the flash card manufacturer is reputable, has a good warranty, and has been around for over 5 years; you will be just fine.
What I am trying to get at? I simply want to make it clear that you should not buy a card based solely on the fact it is made by Kodak. Check the pricing against the other major manufacturers (i.e. SanDisk, Viking, etc.) and then make your decision.
great
- Microperforated for easy separation
- The look and feel of traditional photographs
- Smooth, glossy surface
List price: $10.99 (that's 56% off!)

This is a bonus freebie that doesn't exist
bargin
- Plug camera in while downloading pictures
- Delivers specific voltage and current
- Operates over all worldwide voltages and frequencies
- Surge-protected
- UL and CE compliant
List price: $49.99 (that's 0% off!)

Used price: $8.89
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