Let the arguments on class speed begin.
Class 4
save a few from a needless click.
The interesting point is that the specs list it as class 4, but the pic clearly shows class 2.
@firebirdude: I generally avoid buy.com. I have received used, broken, damaged item listed as new. Shipped & sold by buy.com. I consider them a 2 star out of 5 merchant. I would bet it's a class 2. If you are lucky it will be unopened & new. It has to be supper hot deal for me to push that button.
Fyi: buyers good luck! Rofl
I bought mine from them a while back for same deal and it's been a great card.
i have never had a problem with any item purchased from buy.com-
@firebirdude Read this thread at XDA it explains the difference in the classes and why many class 4-10 have horrible random writes and if your using it for a phone to run apps you actually want a class 4...granted some class 4s from that list have horrible 4k writes (IO writes) now for just watching movies and music and transfering files you want the fastest class 10 you can find...that would be the ADATA on newegg for sure.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1150369
EDIT: some places get lazy and just reuse photos when they are not the same product...this is probably the case....go off the txt
@dcmaker: Thanks, but I didn't ask any questions... Just pointing out that posts exactly like yours were bound to start being posted. This isn't my first Woot microSD rodeo.
Why not just get a class 10 off amazon for a few bucks more and if it arrives broken you get a new one for free.

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