SDHC cards with greater than 32 GB storage capacity is NOT IMPOSSIBLE. It is merely outside of the current specification, which can be revised at any time. The memory addressing used in SDHC allows a theoretical maximum storage of 2 TB. You may also recall that people talked about original SD cards not surpassing 1 GB, and yet they did, too. Demand will force higher than 32 GB storage versions to become available, even if they go to SDXC in the near future, if for no reason other than people not wanting to buy new devices to double their storage.
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SDHC cards with greater than 32 GB storage capacity is NOT IMPOSSIBLE. It is merely outside of the current specification, which can be revised at any time. The memory addressing used in SDHC allows a theoretical maximum storage of 2 TB. You may also recall that people talked about original SD cards not surpassing 1 GB, and yet they did, too. Demand will force higher than 32 GB storage versions to become available, even if they go to SDXC in the near future, if for no reason other than people not wanting to buy new devices to double their storage.