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Old 11-03-2011, 11:12 PM   #6
VicLavigne
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I generally only shop for class 4 microSD cards for all my digital gadgets (phones, ereaders, tablet). Faster cards (6 or 10) are more expensive and unlikely to demonstrate any superiority in access of your files. In fact, the speed classification is only related to write speeds, which is mostly important to digital cameras and videorecorders where slower write speeds can impact recording of images.
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