tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2154511856319682113.post5908695375531586870..comments2023-05-14T20:49:36.700-07:00Comments on WanderMan: USB Thumb Drives, Hard Drives and SD Memory Cards - Oh My!The Wandermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12111895389728923307noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2154511856319682113.post-45239429568541685082016-11-26T10:03:07.104-08:002016-11-26T10:03:07.104-08:00Alex,
I only buy the Class 10 (10 MB/s) and that...Alex,<br /> I only buy the Class 10 (10 MB/s) and that's what is typically available today. While you can find slower ones....I don't recommend buying them.<br /><br />Sound advice!<br /><br />Rich "The Wanderman"<br />The Wandermanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12111895389728923307noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2154511856319682113.post-91006509073576903262016-11-26T06:53:11.832-08:002016-11-26T06:53:11.832-08:00A word of caution about USB flash drives, and if y...A word of caution about USB flash drives, and if you have a dash cam or other video recorder, SD memory cards. The less expensive versions cannot support the data transfer rates required for reliable video viewing or recording. Which ever device you buy, be sure it can reliably support video - for example, a 2.0 USB flash drive isn't likely to work properly - a 3.0 USB flash drive is. Sorry, I don't recall the specs for transfer rates (68 year old brain doesn't file well anymore!) but one can easily compare them at various media seller websites.Alexnoreply@blogger.com