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So you haven't installed the most recent update that fixes the SDHC card corruption problem? You might want to at least look into it given the volume of data that you put on those cards and how much you rely on them. Glad to hear that the cards are working out well though.
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I figured I'd wait till the full update John. I don't have a PC to do the update so I have to take it to a local computer shop to have it flashed. I've never really encountered the card problems others talk about. Any problems I have had with flash cards I created myself.
Also other threads here detail how to convert a dvd file to work on n800. I followed the instructions others laid out in previous threads the this site sadavyk and HandyG.
Hope this helps.
No one has bought 16gb cards yet?
They really are a marvel of engineering. When the 32gb cards come out I will buy them. Hopefully Nokia will release an n800 update with 2 sdhc slots(my dream machine above.) Reggie, maybe you could pass on my business traveller dream machine spec's to Nokia engineers.
lol
Thought I'd give everyone a hands on unscientific personal review of the new Patriot 16gb sdhc cards after having them for over a month.
FAST!!!! VERY FAST!!!!
To be honest I was a little apprehensive about spending so much money for the cards without knowing whether they would work. I needed to put a lot of work, personal and entertainment files and content on the n800 for my trips abroad.
I travel alot and the n800 with two cards slots is a god send. Hotels usually have bad foreign channels or expensive old movies. I now can carry about 15-20 movies on one external card plus an assortment of songs. I keep all the system files and important downloads on the internal card.
Music and especially movies run very smooth. I used to have glitches constantly when viewing movies. The frame rates would drop so low that I could not watch the movies I converted for the n800. Another plus is the battery charge can power two full 2 hour movies with plenty of juice left.
Games run much faster especially response times. They now feel like they do on my personal computer.
Internet downloads zip now. My old cards took too long to load downloaded files now they download as though I was on a regular computer. I no longer have to retry a download.
Photo viewer is very smooth and in slide show mode I no longer get annoying error messages when I click to next photo.
PDF reader is a joy now to use. It use to take several seconds to load next page. Now when I click it jumps immediately to the next page.
I did not do the last major upgrade because so many on this forum complained. I figured I would wait for the next major upgrade and spend time getting familiar with a linux based internet appliance.
I had to purchase a small usb card reader from Scandisk that was specifically made for sdhc cards. Transfer rates were incredidably fast compared to my older cards.
I really have grown to appreciate what Nokia has built and the contributions this community has done to improve the n800.
I love the new design of the n810 but without two sdhc card slots I will pass.
I think a keyboard is a good idea(one less item to carry), same for GPS(I'm dreaming of having local maps with pertinent info at my fingertips). A regular usb port would be magnificient and an ethernet port would cause me to burst out in broadway tunes. A lot of foreign countries even many European hotels don't have wireless hotspots. Forget about using bluetooth cellphone for internet because the rates are astronomical and the speeds really slow. Video out and hdmI would help with using the n800 for presentations on large screens or to watch movies my n800 movies on a big screen. A good camera(7mp's or above would be a great addition, but it would need to rotate like the n800 camera). I use my sony camera as a scanner. I just take a picture of the document(s) and I can later zoom in at a level that no scanner ever could. a sim card slot would complete my dream n800.
I'm new to Linux and this community of user and I hope this unscientific review helps others. If anyone else has bought 16gb cards please share your experience to see if mine were unique.
Peace