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Note, this is different than the one freakylink posted. This is a SD4/4GB instead of a SD4/4GBKR. I'm not sure what the difference is, but on Amazon, this version has over 600 reviews while the other one has none.

Thanks screasey

Message edited by: iceui2 on 2008-10-07 20:53:59 CDT
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Class 4

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Guess class 4 doesn't mean much for cameras anyway. Not one person complained about burps in both video and picture taking. Good enough for my Canon anyway. Thanks OP.

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Tried to buy this a couple times last week and only found a link that led to the combo deals; even called Newegg last Friday and they insisted it had to be a combo. so, thanks for the new post- in for two.

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got 2 .. thanks!!!

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Can someone tell me if I could use this in my PDA(older IPAQ) as a storage card?
Thanks a lot

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sueyw said:Can someone tell me if I could use this in my PDA(older IPAQ) as a storage card?
Thanks a lot

Not without a specific model number, since there have been dozens of different IPAQs over the years. If you have the model number, you can probably Google the answer.

General advice: 1) The newer the device, the more likely it is to support SDHC and 2) Any device made more than 2 years ago is very unlikely to support SDHC.

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what is the difference of class numbers?

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Thanks got 1

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rodman3780 said:what is the difference of class numbers?

The SD Speed Class Ratings specify the minimum write speeds.
So....

Class 2 = 2 MB/sec
Class 4 = 4 MB/sec
Class 6 = 6 MB/sec

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chuckster said:sueyw said:Can someone tell me if I could use this in my PDA(older IPAQ) as a storage card?
Thanks a lot

Not without a specific model number, since there have been dozens of different IPAQs over the years. If you have the model number, you can probably Google the answer.

General advice: 1) The newer the device, the more likely it is to support SDHC and 2) Any device made more than 2 years ago is very unlikely to support SDHC.


Thanks so much for the advice!!!

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Message edited by: mobajwa on 2008-10-10 00:43:01 CDT
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Message edited by: jd254 on 2008-10-10 01:58:30 CDT
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Seeing as how the sale was supposed to start this morning and I don't see an option to buy, I am assuming it's sold out

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LiluQT said:Seeing as how the sale was supposed to start this morning and I don't see an option to buy, I am assuming it's sold out

Yes, it sold out in the first 5 minutes. See the thread here

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Deal still going on...

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Finally got my order in Tuesday's mail. Shipping initiated by DHL from a nearby town in NJ, handed over to USPS here in NYC on Thurs. noon and took Thurs., Fri., Sat. and Tues. for them to deliver it. Thankfully, the shipping was free and it wasn't needed urgently.

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