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Just an FYI everyone.

http://www.dpreview.com/news/0801/08...ic32gbsdhc.asp

Don't know if it will work in the N800 but it's certainly something to look forward to.

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Originally Posted by sirhunter2010 View Post
Don't know if it will work in the N800 but it's certainly something to look forward to.
Yes, they will work fine.
 
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Have you tried one? If not, then how could you possibly know. I know that Nokia has officially only supports the 8 Gig SDHC for use in the N800 and it's somewhat obvious, by virtue of the numerous various SD posts on this forum, that there are a more then a few N800 users having issues with the myriad of SDHC manufacturer variants on the market today. I don't know that I would automatically jump to the conclusion that the 32 Gig SDHC card will work.

Call me cautious.

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I'm with General Antilles on this one; somewhere I read that all the future SDHC cards should be compatible. Search, maybe you would find the technical details on it?
 
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That 32GB Class 6 device is going to cost almost as much as my N800
 
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That's awesome! Too bad I don't have the N800. I can't wait until SanDisk releases the 16GB microSDHC card so can have 18GB in my N810! =D
 
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Rather then starting another SDHC debate I would prefer to err on the side of caution and adopt a "wait and see" attitude on the compatibility of the 32 gig SDHC card. In all probability it will work just fine in the N800 but I'm not going to be an early adopter. Aside from the possible technical issues it's going to be, for the time being, cost prohibitive.

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Originally Posted by sirhunter2010 View Post
I know that Nokia has officially only supports the 8 Gig SDHC for use in the N800 and it's somewhat obvious, by virtue of the numerous various SD posts on this forum, that there are a more then a few N800 users having issues with the myriad of SDHC manufacturer variants on the market today.
Bull. There are a lot of user's with crappy SDHC cards, there are a lot of confused users with poor understandings of how to use their devices, and there are a few users who fell victim to the SDHC bug from way back in 2007—but there are no users with decent-quality SDHC cards (of any size) with problems stemming from lack of support for the standard. I have personally used just about everything from 16MB to a 16GB in SD and SDHC and had no problems whatsoever.

Originally Posted by sirhunter2010 View Post
Rather then starting another SDHC debate I would prefer to err on the side of caution and adopt a "wait and see" attitude on the compatibility of the 32 gig SDHC card.
Good for you, but the N800 will support cards up to 2048GB in size perfectly fine. There is absolutely no reason to believe that it wont, and every reason to believe that it will (it's an SDHC device, and SDHC says cards up to 2048GB work fine).

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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
the N800 will support cards up to 2048GB in size perfectly fine.
Now wouldn't THAT be awesome! Two of these and you'd have 4TB on your tablet! Well I guess I can dream anyway.
 
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Now wouldn't THAT be awesome! Two of these and you'd have 4TB on your tablet! Well I guess I can dream anyway.
For the right dollars, you can have anything.
 
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