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2006-04-11
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Cool! is it the right form factor? I know RS-MMC is smaller than vanilla MMC, but I've never seen MMCmobile. so I can't make any comparison... So... How does it compare?
http://www.meritline.com/kingston-1g...bile-card.html is a little bit more, but it has lifetime warranty, not have to worry about 10k cycles... This is a good one for swap card, being that has the lifetime warranty, you can have a huge SWAP :P
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2006-04-11
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2006-04-12
, 00:25
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@ Stimutax, AZ
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I wonder if it's worth it to spend the extra $15 for th Kingston.
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2006-05-10
, 14:30
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Interesting about both of the cards, thanks for the link to the Kingston. I wonder if it's worth it to spend the extra $15 for th Kingston. They both have a lifetime warranty, but the speeds are listed as being different:
- Transcend: up to 6Mb/sec
- Kingston: read@8Mb/sec write@7mb/sec
I couldn't find any more information from either website, but $15 more for a faster card? That's got me thinking.
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2006-05-22
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2006-05-31
, 15:33
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this card is not RS MMC, just MMC. I cannot get it to work on the 770. Help!!!!!
thanks,
Jeet
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2006-05-31
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My current 770 experience