Im looking at getting a 64GB MicroSD for my Transformer Prime. Mainly to hold HD video files when off the home NAS, movies tv shows n such.
Ive currently got 40GB left on the internal storage on the tablet but wouldn't mind these files on a removable storage solution so the system isn't clogged with crapola.
Im under the assumption the higher the class type the faster the card but in all honesty i have NFI
Looking at this card at present on fleebay.
What class type is needed for 720/1080p video to ensure no buffering ect?
MicroSD class types?
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Class generally refers to write speed not read.
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Pix is quite right. Class is generally more in regards to write speed. Usually I recommend a class 6 for full HD recording just to be safe, however a class 4 should be enough as well. That's mainly for regular SDHC cards, but as far as I can remember the micro SD have the same classes.
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Thanks heaps Pix, Frekin CHAMPION.pixelboy wrote:Try cheapchips.com.au!
Cheers for the info guys.
Ill poke around the interwebz for some additional info before I part with my mula.
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Can also recommend Cheap Chips...good pricing, quick delivery, Aussie business!
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Wow... awesome site!
Just grabbed an SD card and 2 usb sticks.
Thanks!
Just grabbed an SD card and 2 usb sticks.
Thanks!
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Their CF cards aren't that cheap. I got 2x 16GB sandisk extremes from B&H for about the same price they are asking for one.
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