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I read somewhere that play.com's own SD cards are actually rebadged sandisk ones.
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Has anybody used the SDHC cards available from Play.com which are sold as their own brand?
I read somewhere that play.com's own SD cards are actually rebadged sandisk ones.
If thats correct then http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...archtype=genreseems like a fantastic offer. Best I can find on the web (except from Amazon or Ebay but we all know about the fakes floating around those sites) Especially as they claim to be class 6 sdhc.
They also sell a 16gig for £16 quid or a twin-pack(?!?) of 4gig cards for ~10 quid.
SHould I go for one of these? anybody else using them in their n8x0?