On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 14:31:22 -0600, Mark wrote:

> You may not plan to remove a card once you put it into your tablet, but
> what happens when those 32Gb cards (and later on 64Gb, 128Gb, etc.)

>From what I've found out, the current standard (2.0) expires at 32Mb.  So 
they'll probably have to think up new interfacing to get to 64Gb, and 
they won't work in the n800.  By the time I ca  afford devices that can 
use cards that big, the cards will probably be quite affordable.

By the way, it looks as if I'm ending up with two class 6 8Gb cards.  I'm 
planning to boot from them.

-- hendrik

> become affordable (and sooner or later they will), and you decide to use
> the old card in your mp3 player or camera? In my experience, digital
> cameras are very sensitive to the speed of cards, especially the larger
> ones. I hate having to wait 10 seconds between shots or much longer than
> that when booting up. Even waiting for 8Gb or 16Gb of mp3's to transfer
> to your card all at once will be less painful with a faster card.

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