Anyone Tried An 8gb Sdhc Card In The F200 Yet?


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Or has anyone tried an even larger size?

I need to buy a large card (at least 8GB) but want to make sure I get one that works ok.

Apparently the F200 is compatible with cards up to 32GB !!!

Can you even get 32GB cards?
 
Just successfully tested a Transcend 8GB Class 6 SDHC card on the F-200.
No problems yet.

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Stephan
 
"really slow" is moot unless youre waiting for files to copy, or playing high bitrate video (which 320x240 is not, so only TV-out-ers need to worry about that). The crappiest card ever made is still plenty fast to play music or any game.
 
Sparr said:
"really slow" is moot unless you're waiting for files to copy, or playing high bitrate video (which 320x240 is not, so only TV-out-ers need to worry about that). The crappiest card ever made is still plenty fast to play music or any game.
Ive got a 8gb dane-elec from scan, pretty fair price and turned up the next mornin. The f200 seems just fine with it though my printer and minireader wont find it. :) fine by me. yes 32g is hear but exspensive for what it is at mo
 
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I use a "Patriot" 8Gb card and it works GREAT! Tons of movies and tv shows and emulators.
 
pubzombie said:
Sparr said:
"really slow" is moot unless you're waiting for files to copy, or playing high bitrate video (which 320x240 is not, so only TV-out-ers need to worry about that). The crappiest card ever made is still plenty fast to play music or any game.
Ive got a 8gb dane-elec from scan, pretty fair price and turned up the next mornin. The f200 seems just fine with it though my printer and minireader wont find it. :) fine by me. yes 32g is hear but exspensive for what it is at mo


i can second scan being a reliable place to buy electronics and as pubzombie said next day delivery too :)
 
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SDHC support is the only thing that really makes me want an F200 so far. I'm glad it has it.
 
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