Chrono's post was very reasonable. He said the economy is bad but it isn't the Great Depression. Yes, there are economic problems and many have been affected, but a lot of people make it sound like the entire populace is living out on the streets and wondering where their next meal is coming from.
John from Georgia, USA. Looking forward to owning a pocket-sized gaming machine that I can also use to browse the web and check email. When I'm not anxiously awaiting my Pandora, I'm having a blast working for a pretty darn cool gaming company.
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Pickens, the internal memory on your device is hardwired and managed with a built-in controller to distribute wear leveling. It is much less susceptible to failure than a removable memory card.
Consider the application and consider the user.
First there is the general nature of any mass...
Actual resolution is only half the issue. Size is the second and equally important factor. The comparison chart is rather misleading.
The most accurate test appears to be Phrosty's as you get a feel for what content will fit AND the usability of that content.
All flash cards have this issue. It's the nature of all non-volatile memory, however it is much more pronounced with Flash Cards. The cards are so dirt cheap, though, that it's worth it to just back up your stuff and replace the cards on a regular basis.
Cool beans. Thanks for the answers, all. Very happy to hear it will be a blank slate instead of loaded down with a bunch of pre-installed stuff that I more than likely will end up turning off or uninstalling.
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