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August 20th, 2006 07:18 PM #11
di ko alam pa,e...baka magamit ko sa cybershot,e... si sir kimpoy pm mo. alam ko benta nya ata nya ms-duo pro nya..2 pcs pa,e....pagiipunan ko muna ung 2gig...para music, videos and shots galore!
overprice na pala 2.5t sa rsmmcdv...2.5t..mga last year pa siguro.. bili ko noon sa mmc na nakabit ngayon sa ipaq..
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August 20th, 2006 08:12 PM #16
i agree with the responses that you can buy any brand, even the cheapest one... be concerned more on the warranty they will be giving to you...
Some of the cards have lifetime warranty! I know twinmos gives lifetime... not sure about the others though....
So buy the cheapest in prices with the longest warranty...
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August 21st, 2006 06:42 PM #17
Honestly, ako di ako agree with "any brand", ang bagal ng read/write ng mga panget na brand, as the file gets larger, the worse it gets...
Kung pang audio or small files lang, medyo di issue, try shooting a large pic continously and the write times for slow cars are just plain annoying.
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August 22nd, 2006 05:04 AM #18
pag memory stick, my vote goes to Sony.. high-speed yung 1gb and up nila. compatible din sa sony digicams at psp...
sa DV-mmc, transcend ang recommend ko. madami na ako nasubukan brand pero yung transcend lang ang di pa naco-corrupt.. mas mahal ng konti sa PQI but lifetime warranty naman.. 6630 is good up to 1gb..
sa CF naman, NCP pa lang natry ko. been using this for 4 months at ok pa naman.. high speed na din sya..
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August 22nd, 2006 08:39 AM #19
Ako naman, SanDisk pag CF, Sony or SanDisk for Memory Stick. Not sure pa for MMCMobile (aka DV RS-MMC). Nokia kse yung 64MB ko na MMCMobile eh. I'm leaning towards Kingston, mejo mahal lang. Not sure din sa Transcend. Daming peke kse nun eh.
Mga chong, anong max memory card capacity ng Nokia N70? I tried searching the Nokia site but I can't find anything. Any imputs?
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August 22nd, 2006 11:45 PM #20
the best way for you to check if your getting good value in unfamiliar brands is to look at the labels of the packaging if they have indicators of improved read/write speeds... Right now, MMC cards now can read/write 40x faster than a regular MMC card because those new MMCs are based on new specs of the standard which is at MMC 4.0 now...
Bottomline: Do not buy cards that are not in their proper packaging or possibly opened by the store... demand unopened products and compare side by side competing brands, now base it on speed, price & warranty regardless of brand.
Buhay na buhay ang BGC this evening. Bukas halos lahat ng restaurants. Sabi pa nung isang cashier...
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