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For those who don't understand that any SD card will work in your Wii, the 2GB Rock Band 2 Secure Digital card will reportedly hold up to 75 downloadable songs -- or 2GB of anything, actually.
ENGADGET: SanDisk releases 2GB Rock Band 2 SD card for all your downloadable content
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The non-Ben Heck aspects of the device seem to be decent enough as well, with it boasting a 480 x 234 LCD display (the exact size isn't clear), an SD slot to handle all storage needs, and even a port to connect two systems together for multiplayer games.
ENGADGET: Ben Heck lends his hand to emulation-friendly Gameport handheld
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That said, purchasing is easy and fast, and we had no problems streaming in the highest-available quality on our 10Mbps cable connection -- Max Payne didn't look super-awesome in SD, but it was certainly watchable.
ENGADGET: Roku Amazon Video on Demand hands-on Hands-on
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We have never tested a Series1 or Series2 SD TiVo since they don't do HD.
ENGADGET: Review: Series3 TiVo HD
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When Eye-Fi first launched its wireless SD cards back in 2006, most of us weren't carrying smartphones, much less tablets.
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While we can't argue that HD spots are entirely more enjoyable to view than their SD counterparts, a new survey commissioned by Google takes a look at the viability of advertising in online programming.
ENGADGET: Google study finds online spots to be as effective as TV ads
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The real kick in the face is the fact that if you buy the NFL SUNDAY TICKET, you still won't get the HD games unless you have the SuperFan package and other than the HD channels only includes extra SD channels, like the Red Zone.
ENGADGET: DirecTV's new HD pricing HD