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I realize that the majority is switching to SDHC format for various digital applications, but apart from the capacity itself, which typically gives a higher read and write performance?
Also, exactly how much difference does the Ultra II version offer for read/write speed? I've seen Ultra II SDHC cards that have the Class 4 stamp, which means that it will perform with a minimum of 4MB/s. But at the same time, there are regular SDHC cards with the same Class 4 stamp. Any input is appreciated. |
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