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TomTom One v1: biggest SD card?

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Thinking of popping a 2gb card in it, so I can have all my maps accessible at once. Can't find much useful info on the TT site, so has anyone tried it with a 2gb card?

Cheers,

Steve

OK with a 1 gig, not tried a 2 gig yet Steve.

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Yeah, kinda knew a 1gb would be fine, as the Western Europe mapping is 900mb odd, and as the retail pack has those on an SD, presumed that had to work properly! But to be able to use a 2gb would be great.

Steve

Just need to know if your hardware will support 2 gig

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Exactly! Just off to write a question on the TomTom site....

Steve

I'm not 100% sure but i think i had a 2GB card working in a friends, as said the 1GB definately works. I think when you get to larger sizes you want to avoid the really cheap SD cards though.

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Thanks guys. Seems good then.

Point taken on SD cards speeds. Usually get branded for stuff like this - SanDisk or Kingston usually. Will probably plump for a 66x 2gb - quick but not too quick. I've heard of devices having problems when the speeds go upto 133x etc.

Steve

Yeah stay with an SD not a high speed SD card. When i was testing the cards in the mates TT would have used Kingston or Sandisk so fingers crossed for you :)

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