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adamhornsby | 08:49 Sun 29th Jun 2008 | Technology
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Im looking for a bigger SD card for my mp3 player, but all the cards bigger than 4gb are 'SDHC', and according to the argos catalogue limited cameras and camcorders have the capability of recognising them. I would prefer a 4gb and not to carry around more 2gb cards. I phoned bang & olufsen of york, and explained and he said he cant see why it wont be compatible with the 4gb card, but im confused, risking �45 for a card that might not even work and that cant be returned. What else can i do?
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Well first that's a stupid price.

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/123309

4GB, less than a tenner.

So, you can't do much except buy one and try it. Worst case and it doesn't work: you still have the card for use in your camera or something.

SDHC is by definition the ones with 4GB or so and above.

It'll just depend on the chipset used in the player to see if it'll work with > 1GB cards.
Devices that do not specifically support SDHC do not recognize SDHC memory cards.

How old is your MP3 player? What does is say in the manual re compatibility?
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its about a year old, and doesnt mention the compatibility, however on the website it can only support cards upto 2gb
so it probably looks as if ill have to get another 2gb card and carry it around
It probably won't, but it might.

My camera only specifies SD cards upto 2GB too in the manual, but it happily accepts 4GB+

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