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Old 11-25-2010, 08:20 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by LoneTech View Post
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.
You're, of course, free to test other cards.
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