Not all PDAs support SDIO - most support SD only (storage). 
Chances are, you will get more SD for storage and hopefully, prices
will drop as well.


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Original Message:
From: Juan Paolo Carballo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu Nov 07 11:42:32 EST 2002
Subject: Re: OT: Your dream handheld setup  WAS>> Re: [plug] FW: [philwapp]
 [OT]
There are SDIO 802.11b and bluetooth cards available.
See here:

http://www.insomedia.com/bluetoothsdcard/
http://www.sychip.com/wlan-module.html

Also, by next year, we should see 1 and 2 GB SDIO cards, with MMC 
following closely behind.
The Z sure is a step ahead since it has both available.
The trend seems to be that CF will be used mostly for hardware 
expansion while SDIO/MMC will be delegated to storage.
However, since people need storage, (and LOTS of it!), and since CF 
format storage is cheaper per MB compared to SDIO/MMC, it may  be 
better on the pocket to invest in CF as storage and use the two cards 
above to connect.


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