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Old 03-26-2013, 04:22 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Erinath View Post
Hi,
I see that supposedly you can add up to a 32GB Micro SDHC memory card. I was wondering if the T1 was actually capable of supporting that amount of data though, or would it cause issues (such as working more slowly)? I don't want to buy such a large capacity memory card, then find out I can only use a limited amount of it. What size memory card can you add without any adverse effects?

Thanks for your help.
I will try and answer your question rather than just tell you that you don't want a big card .

I have not tried a 32 GB card but currently use a 8GB card with no issues at all. I keep reference and non-fiction books I want to have at hand on the card so are generally books of large size and complex structure, so is an environment which would show any issues should there be any.

Earlier, when I used the T1 for audio books and music (which, for the benefit of others, is a use of the T1 which does require a big card), I used a 16GB card as well, again with no issues at all for those file types.

EDIT: I should have mentioned that if you are considering buying a card my own approach is to buy as big a card as budget allows as even if it may not be fully utilised in the device it is being considered for, it gives the later flexibility to swap cards between devices that will use the full capacity (phones, players, etc.). So, regardless of the expected capacity to be actually used, for myself the continuing drop in prices means that now I would not consider buying a card less than 32GB, and possibly even a 64GB one if the device allowed.

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