just found this deal on woot.com two 2gig sd cards perfect for the Pandora
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silvercroc said:i've been looking at 32GB SD cards, however what's the deal with this:
Please Note: Please check the device you are buying this card for is SDHC compatible. SDHC cards are not backwards compatible with standard SD Host devices, however standard SD cards are forward compatible with SDHC host devices
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http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronic...earchtype=genre
Pandora IS SDHC compatible so these 32gb cards will be fine, but they may not work in older SD enabled devices such as mp3 players and cameras, so check with the manufacturer of any other items you may want to use the SDHC card with.
x68000 said:silvercroc said:i've been looking at 32GB SD cards, however what's the deal with this:
Please Note: Please check the device you are buying this card for is SDHC compatible. SDHC cards are not backwards compatible with standard SD Host devices, however standard SD cards are forward compatible with SDHC host devices
taken from
http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronic...earchtype=genre
Pandora IS SDHC compatible so these 32gb cards will be fine, but they may not work in older SD enabled devices such as mp3 players and cameras, so check with the manufacturer of any other items you may want to use the SDHC card with.
well it'd purely be for the Pandora, so from my Vista laptop to the Pandora, that should be fine yeah?
It means that an SDHC card will not work in older devices, or any current gen device that is not marked as SDHC compatible. For instance, my camera, my mp3 player, and my PCs inbuilt SD reader will not recognise SDHC cards.silvercroc said:i've been looking at 32GB SD cards, however what's the deal with this:
Please Note: Please check the device you are buying this card for is SDHC compatible. SDHC cards are not backwards compatible with standard SD Host devices, however standard SD cards are forward compatible with SDHC host devices
Although SDHC can theoretically reach 2TB, 32GB is the mandatory cap placed on by the SD card association. The only cards you will find that are greater than 32GB will be made by companies that do not adhere to SD standards.Kings said:Consider that some companies want to get 64GB SDHC cards on the market before 09. I'm waiting until I get a Pandora before I buy some cards.
silvercroc said:i've been looking at 32GB SD cards, however what's the deal with this:
Please Note: Please check the device you are buying this card for is SDHC compatible. SDHC cards are not backwards compatible with standard SD Host devices, however standard SD cards are forward compatible with SDHC host devices
taken from
http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronic...earchtype=genre
That just means old devices can't use SDHCs.
-God Ginrai
Pleng said:It means that an SDHC card will not work in older devices, or any current gen device that is not marked as SDHC compatible. For instance, my camera, my mp3 player, and my PCs inbuilt SD reader will not recognise SDHC cards.silvercroc said:i've been looking at 32GB SD cards, however what's the deal with this:
Please Note: Please check the device you are buying this card for is SDHC compatible. SDHC cards are not backwards compatible with standard SD Host devices, however standard SD cards are forward compatible with SDHC host devices
The Pandora is SDHC compatible, so no worries there!
The reverse is not true, by the way. SDHC compatible devices (such as the Pandora) will read and understand standard SD cards.
It's a bit like in ye olde times when devices either came with double density or high density floppy drives. High density drives could read double density and high density disks, but Double Density drives could only read double density disks.
(edit, other people beat me to it!)
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well it'd purely be for the Pandora, so from my Vista laptop to the Pandora, that should be fine yeah?
Yes Pandora will be able to read them and if you connect your Pandora to the PC via USB, it too will be able to access the card.
superb!
cheers!