Hi Kate,
if you want an SD card for your brailleNote, make sure the card is a non high capacity (HC) one. I think 8 gig and above are definetely only available in high capacity and the 1 and 2 gb cards are available in only non high capacity. but I think some 4 gb cards are available as high capacity and some are non high capacity. Someone correct me on the 4 gb cards, because I have heard different answers on that one.
hope this helps,
from Andrew
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I get so confused when looking for technology that's meant for computers vs. cameras or cell phones etc. How does one tell? My current dilemma, for example is SD cards. How does one go abou knowing which kind of SD card is something a braillenote can use?
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