Foldedpencil
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I also think that many manufacturers are using class 10 as the base line for their higher capacity cards. I don't think that I have seen very many class 4 64 gb cards. So if you need a lot of space, you may not have a choice about what speed card you can buy. It is not always a matter of performance gain, simply a matter of having tech that isn't so temperamental. I remember being upset when my old camera wouldn't take anything bigger than 2 gb. There are so many things that demand [size=12.0pt]continuous [/size]tech upgrades, it is always upsetting when standard data formats become one of them.
What's the point of using Class 10 MicroCards with Sansa Clip+, Sansa Zip, FiiO X3, ...?
The only benefit is that you can copy your music files much faster to the card or read from the card to your hard drive, etc.?
Does Class 10 (or Class 8) do anything good for audio playback? I've read that Class 6 or even Class 4 cards are good enough for audio playback?
I also think that many manufacturers are using class 10 as the base line for their higher capacity cards. I don't think that I have seen very many class 4 64 gb cards. So if you need a lot of space, you may not have a choice about what speed card you can buy. It is not always a matter of performance gain, simply a matter of having tech that isn't so temperamental. I remember being upset when my old camera wouldn't take anything bigger than 2 gb. There are so many things that demand [size=12.0pt]continuous [/size]tech upgrades, it is always upsetting when standard data formats become one of them.