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Did you ever get a 16 or 32 gigabyte expansion card for your older Android device? Then all of a sudden you start having problems playing your media files? Even though your manufacturer may say that your older Android device can accept a 32 or 16 gigabyte expansion card, the media player (and that includes VLC) just can't index that much data properly. 8 gigabytes is pretty much the maximum if you want to use an older Android device to play media files. Get one of these little 8 gigabyte expansion cards and never see the message on your phone saying "can't play this media file" again.
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Great price for only $3 and it's not a big deal, but here's my honest review. My PC told me card was malfunctioned and needed formating. The format option was unavailable to the SD card due to an error. Tried to format it on a dslr and the camera wouldn't read the card.
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2gb is Just the right size for adding memory to your Roku box so it doesn’t have to reload channels or games if you have a lot of them. ROku will sense it and format it automatically. Painless process.
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A small sized SD card is necessary when using older digital cameras. Newer and larger storage SD cards show an error message if the card is too large. In my case the camera shows the error message when trying to use a card that is larger than 2 gigabytes.
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Came quickly works great I uploaded songs from my laptop to my mp3 player in minutes
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned