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#6846 27-Feb-2006 09:50
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.......... to use with an ipaq 1940
I have previously bought one and it failed to work properly so don't feel inlcined to waste more money
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#29424 27-Feb-2006 09:54
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I haven't used Socket but I've heard good references.

I bought a Sandisk and returned it a week later. I don't recommend that brand.





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#29425 27-Feb-2006 09:58
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You have had heard good referecnes to what product?




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#29429 27-Feb-2006 10:08
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I have one of these and it works well. Never had a problem.

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#29433 27-Feb-2006 10:20
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Ooops, sorry, wrong tags - fixed now. I was talking about Socket, same one as Jama pointed out.





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#29439 27-Feb-2006 10:49
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Thnaks. I will assume there is only one Socket SD card and the software it comes with is suitable for an ipaq 1940 - these days one has to be so pedantic!




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