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At 256GB storage capacity, the Ritz Gear SD Express Golden Eagle SDXC Express SD Card we are testing today easily holds up to 16,000 12mp photos, 12,000 mp3s, 640 minutes of full HD video, or 160 ...
If you've just bought yourself a shiny new Nintendo Switch 2 but haven't picked up a memory card because of the exorbitant ...
Sabrent's SDXC lineup expands further as they introduce a UHS-II V60 line of memory cards. We check out the 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB parts right here.
Kingston’s SDXC UHS-I U3 Flash card allows you to move to faster performance, do a better job, and do it faster. The card is rated for speeds up to 90MB/s while reading and 80MB/s while writing.
Toshiba’s EXCERIA PRO N502 is the company’s newest and best memory card. It is an SDXC card with available capacity options of 32 GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB.
The Lexar Professional 400x 256GB SDXC UHS-I card will be available in October for purchase with an MSRP of $899.99 from Lexar.com and leading retail and e-tail outlets worldwide.
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The new Lexar® Professional 2000x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series 256GB fully meets the growing demand for larger storage capacity, which helps users save time and dramatically accelerates workflow ...
Lexar Professional 128GB SDXC card (twin pack): $84 $51.49 at Amazon You're saving 40% on this twin pack of 128GB cards. We'd recommend getting two 128GB cards over a single 256GB SDXC if you're ...
We review the TeamGroup High Endurance V30 SDXC Micro SD card. It's not your average SDXC storage card, this little fracker can read at 100 MB/sec and write at 30 MB/sec, making it a fast and affor ...
Coming in 256GB of capacity, this high-speed memory card comes with MLC NAND Flash memory chips, a UHS-I rating and can deliver read and write speeds of up to 78MB/s and 50MB/s, respectively.
The Lexar 1066x SDXC is rated at up to 160MB/s read and up to 120MB/s write speed. Using the Lexar Multi-Card 2-in-1 USB 3.1 card reader, I ran three benchmark programs on my 2015 iMac.