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The SDA defines 3 speed classes in order to let users identify speed and performance capabilities of SDHC cards and the host products. The speed class rating specifies a minimum sustained write speed for SDHC cards.
Class 2: >= 2MB/sec
Class 4: >= 4MB/sec
Class 6: >= 6MB/sec
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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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Yes I was looking at that option as well I think I'm going to go with that one. But sometimes price is an indicator of quality.
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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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I was under the assumption that cards to use in the 810 had to be sdhc if over 2 GB. Is this the case?
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2008-01-15
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First is a 4GB SDHC from Kingston that costs $26.99 -
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820134517
The other is also a 4GB SDHC from Kingston that is priced at $40.99 -
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820134518
The only difference I can see between the two is that the first is "Class 4" and the second is "Class 6" what is the difference between classes and is it that important that a class 6 over a class 4 should double the price?
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