That 16GB SDHC card that provides extra storage for your netbook not doing it for you? Not to worry. The SD Association has announced a new specification for SDXC cards, with the XC standing for ...
Lexar Media has begun shipping the industry's first 128GB SD card to camera shops, the storage company said on Tuesday. The company's Professional Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) cards come in ...
The Nintendo Switch and Switch OLED have 32GB and 64GB of internal storage, respectively, some of it reserved for the OS. To give you an idea of how paltry those capacities are, Zelda: Tears of the ...
SanDisk Corporation today announced that it has begun shipping the 64 gigabyte (GB) SanDisk Ultra SDXC card, the company's highest capacity SD card ever. With its 64GB capacity, up to 15MB/sec read ...
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Lexar Silver Plus UHS-I microSDXC card review
Fast enough for almost any scenario, yet it won't break the bank ...
While microSD cards are the norm for a lot of devices, SD cards are still kicking around, especially in the photography world. Samsung has just released two SD card lines: the Samsung PRO Plus for ...
Or so they say. While we've written about our fair share of SD cards in the past, it's the SDXC cards we've got our eyes on now. Last card we reported on with the kind of size and speed this Delkin ...
Lexar Media on Monday announced the first 128GB SDXC secure digital memory card, which could help products like digital cameras store more video and images. The Lexar Professional 133x SDXC cards will ...
Toshiba is set to launch its first SDXC memory card, packing 64GB of storage into a standard SD card form factor. The manufacturer said on Tuesday that it would begin shipping samples of the new SDXC ...
Lexar has unveiled the first ever 1TB SDXC flash memory card for cameras that will actually go on sale to the public, the Professional 633x. It's a UHS-I rather than a much faster UHS-II model, but ...
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