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Shows that the N800 may actually have a longer usage life than first expected.
Edit: after looking at Norwegian prices i think i'll rather go with a couple of 32GB SDHC. This in particular as the SDXC will not be any faster at the transfer rates. Still, with a new battery and a 32GB drive for the firmware and programs this may have a long lease on life still.
Exfat is apparently patented but Linux native file system are better anyway.
Apparently the current generation sdxc cards (SD3.0) are electrically compatible with sdhc but the next generation will be incompatible (higher clock speed among other things).
Last edited by phr; 2011-05-12 at 20:20.