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JUN
26
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Whats the difference between SD and SDHC?
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| Posted Under Memory Card Guides By Dan at 4:00pm |
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Secure Digital (SD) cards are limited to a maximum size of 4Gb. For that reason SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) cards were introduced this year. An SDHC card can contain up to 32Gb of storage.
SDHC enabled devices are backwards compatible with the SD format, so if your device supports SDHC you can use both SD and SDHC cards. However, if your device only supports the SD format then SDHC cards will not work.
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JUN
15
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Mobile Phone Memory Data
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| Posted Under Devices By Dan at 1:00pm |
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Today we are pleased to announce the addition of mobile phone memory data to memorycards.co.uk. We have taken mobile phone specification data from the various manufacturers and collated it into a definitive database allowing you to easily locate which memory card your mobile phone needs.
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JUN
11
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Memory Cards for the Nokia Internet Tablet
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| Posted Under Devices By Dan at 8:00pm |
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The Nokia N810 Internet tablet offers GPS, wifi and a slide out keyboard for people needing access to the internet on the move. The N810 runs off a Nokia modified version of Linux and allows your to run Firefox with full flash and AJAX support.
The N810 takes mini SD and is future proofed to take cards up to a capacity of 8Gb. Currently the largest mini SD card on the market is 4Gb with the best deal being available from 7dayshop where they have a 4 Gb Mini SD card for only £7.99
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