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Does anybody know what maximum capacity can support an Axim x50v or HP
rx3715 for SD card?

I couldn't find this neither in hp site neither in dell site.

Thank you.

Patricio.

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G'day Patricio

I asked the same question when buying my HP HX4700 recently and the
reply was 'whatever capacity card you can guy'. I have a 1Gb CF card
and recently bought a 2Gb Microdrive, but only have a 256Mb SD...the
4700 takes both SD and CF. Hope this helps?

Bronwyn ;-)

Ppc-Roockie wrote:
> Does anybody know what maximum capacity can support an Axim x50v or HP
> rx3715 for SD card?
>
> I couldn't find this neither in hp site neither in dell site.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Patricio.
>


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