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    Can someone send me a battery please? AAA

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    Thanks I cant find what speed this card is like 66x ect... Can someone help?

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    I just found this....
    Features/benefits

    * Compliant - with the SD Card Association card specification
    * Speed** - Up to 5MB/sec. read rate
    Up to 1.5MB/sec. write rate

    * Small - about the size of a postage stamp (24mm x 32mm x 2.1mm)
    * Secure - built-in write-protect switch prevents accidental data loss
    * Operating Temperature 0o to 60o C / 32o to 140o F
    * Storage Temperature -20o - 85o C / -4o to 185o F
    * Reliable - lifetime warranty
    * Simple - as easy as plug-and-play
    * Economical - low power consumption is easy on device's batteries
    * Versatile - PC Card Type II slot compatible when using appropriate Kingston digital media adapter
    Is that gonna be slow for putting songs on it?!
    My friend ordered a SanDisk ULTRA II 512 card which have a sustained minimum write speed of 9MB/sec....
    I think I may have mad a bad purchase

    I found this on the mpio.com site (the brand of mp3 player I have)
    Performance
    The FL100's sound quality was quite good in our tests, with a respectable 85dB signal-to-noise ratio. Even with the less than impressive included earbud headphones, the music maintained a clean sound. With a decent set of headphones, the FL100's ample bass response--the Achilles' heel of many portable players--was also notable.

    Despite manufacturer claims of 11 hours of battery life, our alkaline AAA petered out after about 8 hours. File-transfer speed was a somewhat poky 0.46MB per second, so filling 128MB takes about four and a half minutes.
    And thats on the internal memory To me it doesent seem that slow
    Last edited by S!X; 05-03-2005 at 05:40 PM.

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    * Speed** - Up to 5MB/sec. read rate
    Up to 1.5MB/sec. write rate

    If its 1.5mb/sec then about 2-4 seconds per song.

    @VB1234 he's not in Texas, thats just the name of one of the albums from the band he's named after.

    Also i must admit you paid alot more that you should have and by the sounds of it didnt even geta very good one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Peerzy
    * Speed** - Up to 5MB/sec. read rate
    Up to 1.5MB/sec. write rate

    If its 1.5mb/sec then about 2-4 seconds per song.

    @VB1234 he's not in Texas, thats just the name of one of the albums from the band he's named after.

    Also i must admit you paid alot more that you should have and by the sounds of it didnt even geta very good one.
    Peerzy, you say its about 2-4 seconds per song but it isnt. Its about 2-3 mins per song or more. Im gonna take it back and order a Sandisk Ultra II 512 card from ncix.ca It took 25 mins to put 16 songs on this card, pathetic isnt it?

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    Does any have any idea for why its so slow? Maybe I need to use a card reader?

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