The prices on these big cards coming down quickly.
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Any DAPs that take 32 or 64gb cards?
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10/15/09 at 5:42pm
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I think cowon D2+ and X_Fi DAPs willbe compatible with these cards......
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10/15/09 at 9:10pm
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You could use one of these with a Clip+ or Sansa Fuze: DealExtreme: $5.71 SD to MicroSD/TransFlash Card Converter Module
Got the idea from anythingbutipod.
Got the idea from anythingbutipod.
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10/16/09 at 12:22pm
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Also I think its alot to do with what firmware version your running.
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10/16/09 at 1:23pm
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I haven't seen any 64gb cards that are reasonably priced. Everything's over 250 usd right now. The market seems frozen at 32gb for the moment.
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10/17/09 at 3:04am
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HiFiMan 801 definitely takes 32GB cards. Not sure about 64.
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10/23/09 at 1:48am
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From what i have heard, as of now there is no any consumer devices that supports SDXC,
D2+ supports only SDHC standart, it is limited to 32GB.
D2+ supports only SDHC standart, it is limited to 32GB.
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10/23/09 at 3:17am
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for 64MB cards, theres only CF, and since compact flash cards bring their own ATAPI controler, theres no need for the device to support the size, any CF will fit aslong as the filesystem its formated in is supported by the player
as for SD cards, my D2 is running happily with my 32GB toshiba SDHC card, just remember to use the panasonic SD formatter,
the X-Fi supports it, but the D2 is a better player, and has SD card integration, the X-Fi dosnt, it means you can play from either external or internal memory, but not both at the same time,
as for the clip, theres a small problem of carrying around the converter, another issue is the quality of the connector, its more designed to be inside the battery compartment of a cellphone, not exposed,
as for SD cards, my D2 is running happily with my 32GB toshiba SDHC card, just remember to use the panasonic SD formatter,
the X-Fi supports it, but the D2 is a better player, and has SD card integration, the X-Fi dosnt, it means you can play from either external or internal memory, but not both at the same time,
as for the clip, theres a small problem of carrying around the converter, another issue is the quality of the connector, its more designed to be inside the battery compartment of a cellphone, not exposed,
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10/23/09 at 5:26am
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Clip+/Fuze support a maximum of 16GB microSD.
64GB is still fantasyland, afaik, from both a compatibility and cost POV.
64GB is still fantasyland, afaik, from both a compatibility and cost POV.
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