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can a micro flash card 32gb be used on the asus transformer tf101


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#1 fernandez2617

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Posted 12 September 2011 - 05:57 PM

can a micro flash card 32gb be used on the asus transformer tf101

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Posted 12 September 2011 - 06:05 PM

The Asus Transformer supports up to 32GB microSD card... While the keyboard dock adds a full size SDHC card reader, should support up to 64GB as long as it's not the new high speed SDXC cards, along with the two USB ports...

Just make sure the firmware is up to date to have all the fixes they put out since it first came out.

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Posted 22 September 2011 - 08:21 AM

This is not accurate. You can install a 128GB mSD Card. You can go 128 in the Dock as well.
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Posted 22 September 2011 - 10:49 AM

No, it's accurate. Up to 32GB is what they officially state!

Never mind they've yet to sell the microSDXC cards and if you never bothered to look up the specification. The High Speed version will be changing the pins and that brings up the question of compatibility. While we also don't know whether Honeycomb will support those capacities.

Remember, Honeycomb didn't even support SD cards when it was first released.

Up to 64GB XC cards should still be using the traditional pinout, thus why I mentioned it that way but both the card reader and the OS must support it and until it's been tested then you can't make such claims!

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Posted 25 September 2011 - 12:54 PM

It looks like the 64gb sdxc card is supported both in the microsd slot of the tablet and sd slot in the keyboard dock. Here are some pics posted in xdadevelopers forum on the asus tf101:

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http://littlekitty.s...10923205221.jpg

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Posted 25 September 2011 - 05:27 PM

Good, means they fixed the issues with Honeycomb for the card reader.

Mind those cards are still not using the new high speed specification, which is the one that will change the pinout.

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So still be careful about claiming SDXC cards will work when they have two versions of them planned. Ones out now still use the traditional SD pinout.





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