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As topic i ordered a
Micro SDHC Card 16GB, Class 6 incl.SD-adapter, A-Data (AUSDH16GCL6-RA1)
555 skr (71.7usd, 48.4Gbp, 58€) plus shipping
UPDATE 22 Juni
It works
--My resault (quick test)--
class 6 a-data..............(class2 original)
Write-speed ~7.5mb/s...(~3.5mb/s)
read-speed ~15mb/s....(~12mb/s)
Free space 15.12gb
Screen of class2 write speed
Screen of class6 write speed
the card
SKIBBE
[ This Message was edited by: SKIBBE on 2010-06-22 16:05 ]
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Posted: 2010-06-19 19:24:16
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Congratulations Skibbe
I want to buy a 16GB microSD also. I found on nett a class2 really cheap, but i'm not sure whether i should buy it or not
Where did you purchaise from?
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Posted: 2010-06-19 19:34:52
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got mine for $55
You wont notice any difference from your old card. These class 6 cards are best used on DSLR and HD camcorders where big files are constantly written to the card
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Posted: 2010-06-19 22:28:26
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@bimmerboi my mainly concern was trasfering speed between pc>phone i was used to get speeds like 15mb/s with my w960i (had internal memory flash drive or something) and with the x10i i get 3.5mb/s and with a 16gb card and i hope som episodes of whatever and mp3 files i want to transfer them fast =)
Mano: i found some store on
www.prisjakt.se (like pricerunner in sweden) called
https://www.mycom.se/ but i hav not got it yet so i don't know if they are realible :S
a-data was fairly cheap, there are more expencive brands but it was class 6 anyway class 2 is really cheap. and i read that x10 only supports 16 gb but there are 32gb cards out there.
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Posted: 2010-06-19 23:43:54
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Thanks guys
The original one i got with my mobile is class2 :-/
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Posted: 2010-06-20 00:26:56
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How is the class 2 write speed? I got a friend bringing me one and is curious about it.
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Posted: 2010-06-20 02:19:57
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cut n paste from
http://www.berryreview.com/2009/01/12/faq-understanding-microsd-microsdhc-card-speeds-class-6-class-4-cards-write-read-speeds/
Turns out that it is quite simple. The class defines the minimum write speed for a completely empty SD card. That means if you were writing to a new SD card that has never had any data on it how fast would it write.
Class 2 = 2 megabytes/second
Class 4 = 4 megabytes/second
Class 6 = 6 megabytes/second
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Posted: 2010-06-20 09:46:12
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@skibbe
Do you want to sell yours class2 card, when the new one arrives?
If yes, PM me then.
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Posted: 2010-06-20 10:42:05
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Bump for update, check first post
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Posted: 2010-06-22 16:57:56
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I have a SanDisk 16GB Class 2 card for mine and its dammm slow at coping files, so I have been looking what else is around.
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Posted: 2010-06-22 16:59:49
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