
Transcend TS2GSDC
Score: 46/100
Kodak 32GB SDHC
Score: 37/100Rankings

The Transcend TS2GSDC 2 GB SD card targets legacy equipment that cannot use SDHC/SDXC. It offers solid compatibility, ECC protection, and a lifetime warranty, but its low capacity and modest speeds make it unsuitable for modern high-performance needs.

Kodak's 32 GB SDHC U1/V10 card provides solid Full HD performance and fast read speeds at a low price, but its modest write speed and lack of U3 rating prevent 4K use. Ideal for casual photographers and vloggers needing reliable storage.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
2 GB | 32 GBbest | |
20 MB/s | 90 MB/sbest | |
13 MB/s | 25 MB/sbest | |
— | 2 yearsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 4.54 gbest | 9 g |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Storage & Capacity(2) | ||
Capacity (GB) | 2 GB | 32 GB |
Card Type | SD | SDHC |
Performance(4) | ||
Maximum Read Speed (MB/s) | 20 MB/s | 90 MB/s |
Maximum Write Speed (MB/s) | 13 MB/s | 25 MB/s |
Bus Interface | Standard SD | UHS-I |
Speed Class | Class 4 | C10 |
Compatibility(1) | ||
Compatible Devices | Any SD‑compatible hardware | SDHC/SDXC devices and Kodak FZ45/FZ55 cameras |
Warranty(1) | ||
Warranty Period (years) | lifetime years | 2 years |
Physical(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 4.54 g | 9 g |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers view the Transcend TS2GSDC as a solid, no-frills storage solution for legacy equipment, highlighting its built-in ECC, wide temperature range, and bundled recovery software, while noting its limited capacity and outdated format.
Everyday users appreciate the card's plug-and-play reliability in old cameras and Wii consoles, often calling it great value for niche legacy needs, but complain about slower-than-expected speeds and difficulty sourcing the card.

Professional reviewers note that the Kodak 32 GB U1 V10 card is a solid budget-mid-range option for Full HD video and high-resolution photos, offering comparable performance to SanDisk Ultra but lacking A-class support and 4K capability.
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the card's affordability, fast read speeds, and durability, while complaints focus on limited write speed, lack of adapters, and occasional stock shortages.
“fully functional”

“great value”

“One Newegg reviewer noted the card became unstable after limited use in a Wii”


