SD or SDHD?

I have a Sanza Fuze 2 GB and I have need of more memory.  SD or SDHD?  I'm so confused!  Which to buy?  I tried to read anything but you can't find the answer.  Can someone help me?

samiamforsure wrote:

I have a Sanza Fuze 2 GB and I have need of more memory.  SD or SDHD?  I'm so confused!  Which to buy?  I tried to read anything but you can't find the answer.  Can someone help me?

To be honest its irrelevant. Find a size you like for the cost. SD is actually smaller then 4 GB cards. SDHC is greater. Both work very well. So, as I said to decide what you want to spend and get the higher card, you can or you can just get a map of the size you think you need and use it. You don't have to worry about the rest.

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