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Check out this article...

http://www.pdasnews.com/articles/3071/1/

I certainly hope that the last update to the n800 has fixed the sdhc card corrupting once and for all. I would be severely pissed off if I lost 32gb in a corrupt card.
 
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32GB are supposed to be out at the begining of january, 8GB microSD are out within weeks from what i've read...
 
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I wish there was a microSD to SD card that took more than one microSD cards.
 
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That's hard. And adapter mostly just is a few wires, contacts and a case. Putting to microSD's in one SD needs logic.
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Does anyone use SDHC cards (like 8 Gb Transcend) after fw update? How is it working ?
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4GB Transcend SDHC Class 2 working without any problems with the new bug fixed Nokia kernel (I haven't updated to the community kernel yet).
 
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One thing's for sure, HDDs as a way of storing portable music are now almost certainly dead. Flash will be overwhelmingly smaller, cheaper, more flexible, less power-consuming and more durable.

Flash does have problems when being rewritten lots of times, but if you can store 32GB on a single card and you're using it entirely for your music collection, you're probably not going to be doing much rewriting.
 
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Actually the problem with longlife in flash isn't that big anymore. The vendors have clever algorithms that balance the usage of each block. Some vendors build 1GB DRAM in their drives and so on. And actually the SSD doesn't break. Just the capacity will shrink. And since flash disks consist of multiple chips you can have more than one pipe where data can come. http://www.fusionio.com/index.html I so hope we will get multiple pipes for future flash drives. Of course this needs new cables and specs and stuff.
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