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Is an SD important for an N800 experience?
Well, about a year ago, I paid for an N800 but never got it, and never got my money back (thanks paypal, for doing jack-squat.)
But I still want one. Thing is, I've got $150 to my name. But a job's soon coming. 150 can buy a used N800 of eBay (was gonna do it anyways) And have about 30 left over. With 20 of that, I can nab an 8GB SD card.. But that leaves 10 bucks for gas money, and then I'm runnin' dry from there. Can you have a pleasant N800 experience, without listening to your own music, watching your own videos, and pictures on an SD card? Or does the internal 256MB of memory serve all non-media purposes until I get enough money to afford an SD card. If worst comes to worst, I can just nab the 1GB SD card from the Wii. But, the internet and all it's applications. Can the be enjoyed without an SD card? |
Re: Is an SD important for an N800 experience?
Sure ... the internal memory is fine for the internet, loading apps, and some of your data (incl a few songs) and some ebooks. Once you get into the N800 and exploring its true potential you'll find yourself filling up those future SD Cards, but for right now I think you will have a fine experience.
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Re: Is an SD important for an N800 experience?
It's six-of-one/ half-dozen-of-the-other, so take this as a mere suggestion: N810s come with 2 gig internal, (in lieu of the N800 internal card slot). They use different (physical) size cards, keep in mind.
You will want a larger card(s) in the future, though, if you plan on storing a few feature length movies for trips or whatever. The storage space goes FAST since the devices are good at so many different things. Joe Edit: missed a chance to use the word "plethora." |
Re: Is an SD important for an N800 experience?
If you're going for an n800 I'd definitely suggest getting an SD card (or 5) especially to begin with.
That 256 Meg isn't very much at all when you've only just got your tablet and want to experiment with everything that it can do. Once you've got a nice size SD card, I also recommend booting from that SD card, so you can have much more internal space for all of those funky applications. |
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I find that having 24GB in my N800 to be pretty valuable personally. From work and ministry documents, to 10+GB of music, it pretty much works out really well for me. And considering that 16GB SDHC cards are pretty cheap these days, its not a bad idea in the respect of having a 32GB, totally customizable pocket computer.
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Re: Is an SD important for an N800 experience?
I have 32gb in mine from day 1 (2 x 16gb), and find that the space is usually used. You can often pick up 2 and 4gb cards really cheaply, and being able to swap several could be useful. also if you want to store music, consider encoding the files in aac. It saves loads of space, and I have been unable to discern any audible difference.
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I'm not into watching movies on a tiny (relative to a TV) screen, so I find 16 gigs or so to be plenty; I'm sure I would be happy with less. But sdhc cards are so inexpensive...
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Re: Is an SD important for an N800 experience?
I have to say that life is better with an SD card. The transfer rate is much quicker when writing directly to the card via an SD reader/ writer rather than connecting the N800 directly.
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Storage is overrated. like, who is going to look at all those pictures anyway. If there is something you'd really like to keep, attach it to a gmail email and mail it to yourself
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It's a personal choice. More music, movies maybe?.....
If people are the same then we all should have rations! Everyone should have only 2G each! |
Re: Is an SD important for an N800 experience?
well... the n800 comes with a 128mb miniSD card which you can put a few mp3s on... so make sure that is included in the package
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Yeah, for me, I have a lot more music and video than needs all that storage. I've got an 8gb internal SD and a 16gb external SD. Not to mention that you need an SD card if you want to have a dual-boot system.
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Re: Is an SD important for an N800 experience?
I still keep my OS and applications on the 256 but have to choose which apps really matter because of space.
I keep an 8 gig internal slot with all my files, pictures and music...and it never really fills up. And then I hot swap two 16 Gig cards in the external (I love that we can hot swap) with all the movies and shows for traveling. I do suggest that if you use Maemo Mapper that you save all the maps to a SD card, it can fill up the 256 MB fast while traveling. Another thing I suggest, if you use it while traveling, I would get a second and maybe third battery. I bought my back up batteries for $6 each on ebay(not official Nokia batteries) and they make it nice for those 8-10 plane rides. I can watch 3 full length movies and still have battery life left. |
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