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your welcome i think you will like your device i have had mine a while and find it great because it is so small and you tend to put it in your pocket and carry it with you more instead of it being left behind because its to big to carry about. have fun Rolling Eyes
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Thanks Will this is the one http://www.aiptek.eu/index.php?option=com_product&task=view&productid=73&Itemid=311 as you can see very little info, being a dunce what is the biggest and type of card I should get??
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You should be able to get 30-40 minutes of MPEG4 video on a 2GB SD card. You're best bet for compatibility is to buy a brand name card ie: SanDisk, Kingston, Lexar, etc. from a reputable company. There are many "fake" SD cards out there, especially on eBay, so be careful. I use SanDisk Ultra II disks in my camera and camcorder. I've never had any problems with them.

Here's a possible source for you in the UK...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_w_h_?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=SDSDH-2048-901+&x=12&y =18

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Cheers Bill thanks for the advice, will have a look on play.com ttfn
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Hi Chris

There is a school of thought that several smaller cards are better than one huge one - just in case the card develops a problem.

It does happen, and that way you don't lose everything. Very Happy

Maybe two 1Gb cards would be a safer bet than one 2Gb.

Just some food for thought. Confused
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