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2008-12-07
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2008-12-07
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2008-12-07
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2008-12-08
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2008-12-08
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I have the A-Data, and it seems to work fine.
I use it as my internal card, which I don't tend to swap in and out, so the mechanical issues are not really relevant.
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2008-12-08
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2008-12-08
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I heard horror stories about mechanical quality of A-Data cards and I am not sure how big difference in real life is 6th and 4th class.
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2008-12-08
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2008-12-08
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I am buying 16GB for my N800. The last thing to consider is to buy cheaper 4th class Kingston or 6th class A-Data.
I heard horror stories about mechanical quality of A-Data cards and I am not sure how big difference in real life is 6th and 4th class.
TIA
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