SD memory cards are widely used today, and while they may look the same, there are some differences to note to ensure they’re compatible with your hardware.
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Lexar ARMOR GOLD SDXC UHS-II memory card review
Armor Gold cards are available in 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB capacities. The top three capacities have the 205MB/s max write speed, but strangely the 64GB and 128GB versions are a touch faster, ...
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 hates it when you run out of space in your swanky DSLR, and so they're hoping you'll pick up their new Class 10 133x SDXC memory cards. The new 64GB and 128GB cards offer a minimum ...
LAS VEGAS, NV (January 6, 2010) – Panasonic today announced the availability of the company's first 64 GB* and 48 GB* SDXC Memory Cards. The new SDXC Memory Cards, the RP-SDW64GE1K (64 GB) and ...
The latest release of SD card specs includes ultrahigh speed (UHS-1). With data transfer speeds up to 104 MB per second this is competitive with most hard drives. Is the UHS SD card the SSD for the ...
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One of the great many announcements of CES 2011 was Lexar's new pair of Class 10 SDXC memory cards, one sized at 64GB and the other touting a spectacular 128GB capacity. The two performance -- minimum ...
The SD Association is celebrating ten years this year and it used Europe's largest consumer electronics show – IFA – to announce a new, dual-row pin memory card design with data transfer speeds of up ...
The faster, higher-capacity successor to SDHC cards are nearer to reality. Toshiba promises samples in November and the real thing next spring. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
SDXC announced cards with unknown launch dates. The original SD spec was limited to 4GB card sizes (and 2GB and 4GB cards had compatibility problems with older readers), so in 2006 an extension was ...
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