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    What card formats do the XPS's support?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by purplegreendave, Jun 12, 2008.

  1. purplegreendave

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    Full list please, google just turns up specsheets of reviewed laptops saying that it has indeed got a card reader.
     
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    it does have a card reader
     
  3. purplegreendave

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    Sorry, are you trying to be funny or can you not read?
     
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    lol, just playing. It says on the m1330, sd/mmc+ms/pro
     
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    SDHC is supported too if i remember correctly, which is great because of how cheap the cards are :)
     
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    Thanks.
    Where, btw, did you find this?
     
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    Just google searched and found the list for you
    SD, SDIO, MMC, MS, MSPro, xD, High Speed SD, Hi Capacity SD :)
     
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    How reliable is xD support? I heard it only supports the older xD protocol and newer high capacity xDs aren't supported?

    Has anyone tried a recent ~2GB Fuji or Olympus xD card? Thanks