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Everyone who has a 16GB SDHC says it works with the N800, so dont sweat it. I'm sure the 32GB SDHC cards will also work.. you'll see more of these soon.. but when they come out it'll be more expensive then the tablets!
 
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I have a 16GB SHDC Class4 card and it works in the external slot of my N800 (Haven't tested the internal yet; Currently there is a 2GB SD 52x card from my Zod2 in there )
 
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Hi Everyone,
I just tried a PNY4 GB SDHC card in both internal & external slots, but my N800 did not recognize it in either of these slots. The card worked fine in my HP laptop. The mini SD 256 mb card that was supplied by Nokia works fine. Any thoughts ? I just had a possible Ah Ha moment - I m running OS 2007 (3.2007.10-7). Could this OS be playing a part ?

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To the above: yes, os2008 is where it's at! And FYI Newegg.com has the neew transcend 16gb class 6(s) for $79.99. I'll be ordering in the A.M.
 
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Originally Posted by futures View Post
For card readers (with SDHC support), I bought a few Sandisk Extreme Readers based on reviews from Amazon.com and can confirm transfer rates are significant better then others I've tried.
http://www.amazon.com/Sandisk-Extrem.../dp/B000H4CLXS

A bonus (for N800 owners) is it uses and includes the same type of USB cable bundled with the Nokia N800.. the Male Mini B to Male USB A. Oh, like most other readers, a driver letter is assigned for each of the two slots, the first one also

* Note.. wont work connected directly to N800 in host mode .. I tried. Likely will work with a powered usb hub in between.



Product description from amazon's site:

"The Extreme USB 2.0 Reader provides you with a complete digital solution for your photography needs. Its performs at up to 20MB per seconds sequential read and write, above the level needed for the high enthusiast photographer. It's designed with two slots and supports CF (Type I and II), SD, MS Pro, and MS PRO Duo. It supports USB 2.0 connectivity on both Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems. It plugs and plays with no external AC power"

Doesn't say it in the description but it DOES support SDHC which is clearly labelled on the packaging..
Did you personally test the SDHC support and with what OS?
 
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