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Old 11-25-2010, 08:09 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by mtravellerh View Post
What exactly is your problem. Please keep in mind that the card has to be at least class 4.
The problem is that's an SD, not a microSD. But the class suggestion here surprises me; last time I checked, SD class measures only linear write speed. An ebook reader won't be doing many writes at all, certainly not of such sizes that the class would be important; why would a pocketbook reader require class 4? The one type of device where the class is critical is video recorders.

A secondary concern in that is the simple fact that the SD Association has refused to actually publish what the class markings really mean. There's no way for a member of the public to know for sure if a card lives up to the markings.
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