I see! Thank you for the clarification. I agree it would be a pain to have things popping up all over your screen. I assumed, possibly incorrectly, that your consideration would be taken note of and corrected for in the next OS (I imagined a drive handler). Nevertheless I appreciate you taking...
Right over BOTH of your heads. OBVIOUSLY I was not directly comparing a phone to a pandora. I was saying that for similar reasons that you leave your(8,16, 2x64gb whatever) microSD in your multi-media phone or your Tablet if that helps, you could do the same with the P2. I laid the foundation...
For instance, how many of you are constantly swapping the microSD card on your phone? How do you get the videos and mp3's to and from your device? I expect most people swap the card out of their phone rarely. Same concept here, but now you have four times the space! So much space you can...
The discussion evolved from the fact that 2 microSD's slots are about the same size as one SD slot (probably less if we worked on it). With 4 microSD slots you wouldn't have to buy large capacity cards. You could buy the cheaper lower capacity cards and have the same capacity as you would with...
Look I agree these points are valid. I'm asking if others exist besides cameras and ease of handling. Busted in class laters
Edit:
This is how I plan to use it without SD.
I'd have one micro dedicated to a P1 pnd for backwards compatibility. Another one for Android. A third (recall the...
It appears we're pretty much agreed then. I originally left out moviNAND because its purpose wasn't labelled. However it appears the technology was being used for microSD cards as well as MMC. I haven't seen anything in regards to them using it for SD cards. So it's back to size as they were...
Click the document link for a sample of Samsung's flash products. Navigate to the SD and microSD section, look for the status header and note TBD vs MP, and observe TLC vs MLC. I'm not saying Samsung is the standard, only that it is a data point and I would appreciate your insight into what...
This document seems to imply that MicroSD drives the SD market. Meaning that SD chips may use the same chips as MicroSD chips more often than the reverse at this stage. Also we might expect higher prices in the MicroSD market in the future. Since there is SLC, MLC, and TLC nand chips I'm not...
By bringing up Apple you just acknowledged that form factor is a consideration. Most of your preference issues can be solved with a usb cable or card adapter. With sufficient card slots on the P2 you wouldn't have to swap cards with your car radio. Just clone the data.
I brought up tablets...
Wait I thought we were comparing 256 gb SD at 60 mb/s. Now you're talking 90 mb/s. If you make up your mind we can have a better debate. And your fake goal post of 128gb at 90 mb/s was previously 4x64gb (which is incidentally faster per card than the $900 256gb monster you're going on...
Glad to see you have been paying attention! 4xmicroSD at 300x (at 45mb/s) = 4*$139.99=$559.96.
(Or wait for the announced but not yet priced offering from Samsung at (70 mb/s).)
Vs.1xSD at 400x (at 60mb/s)= $899.99!!
Agreed.
That's yet to be determined, proved false due to cost/needs of the...
You have yet to prove that anything I have said is false. Your post is too long to destroy piecemeal so I'll just destroy your points all at once. You linked to this in a previous post that shows the technical comparisons are the same for these cards in terms of speed. The cards on the market...
I can say the same thing about the distinction you are making. For instance the tablet comparison link right under the words Comparison of tablet computers says this...
For instance using the Apple example is inadequate because swappable storage is not a requirement for the label PC and in...
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