For Your Information:
I own one 4GB SDHC card for video. It is only compatible with SDHC devices, not SD card devices. The 2GB cards come in 4 different formats so they might not be compatible with all SDHC or SD equipment. I tend to buy 1GB SD cards, since they are compatible with most current equipment.
The Nintendo Wii works with my $70 Panasonic x133 SD Card (Note 1). I can even use TealMover ( Note 2 ) on my PDA to store multiple versions of Zelda saved game files (Mine, Wife, and Mom's).
Some stores are still selling their old stock of 1GB SD cards. Would you rather pay $200 or $20? My Panasonic x133 SD card still sells for $195 on Amazon.com ( ASIN: B000T5924Q ). I just bought a $20 Panasonic Class 6 SD Card (Note 3) for my Wife and Mom. Target also has them for $25 online. Looks like the same as my x133 Pro High Speed (Note 4) with a different label (Class 6). Both have burst speeds up to 20Mbps. So be careful buying SD cards until the stores are sold out of their old stocks and restocking with the new cards.
Note 1):
$70 Panasonic RP-SDK01GU1A 1GB Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card
(
http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.process?Product=4013385 ).
Note 2):
TealMover
(
http://www.tealpoint.com/softmovr.htm )
Note 3)
$20 Panasonic RP-SDV01GU1A 1GB Class 6 Pro High-Speed SD Memory Card
(
http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.process?Product=4168417 )
Note 4):
(
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0701/07010710panasonicsdcards.asp )
To differentiate the Pro High Speed models from others, all Pro High Speed cards will have gold colored labels. All Panasonic SD Memory Cards for general usage will come with blue colored labels.
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