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Why I don't buy SD cards on Amazon
If you absolutely need to shop at Amazon, the best way to stay safe is to buy from a reputable brand, and make sure the ...
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Lexar ARMOR GOLD SDXC UHS-II memory card review
The humble SD card has been with us since 1999, and in that time capacity and speed have grown dramatically. We've also had cards with built-in Wi-Fi, but externally the format has remained ...
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Will SD cards remain forever stuck in the past?
More critically, there's also been no sign of any UHS-III cards, the faster standard announced back in 2017, nor any cameras ...
It seems like barely yesterday that CFexpress Type B usurped the XQD format and became the go-to memory card for anyone wanting ultra-fast transfer speeds that could keep up with the most ...
Western Digital has been helping Nintendo fans solve the ever-present issue we have with the Switch, which is the lack of memory to store a ton of games. As anyone who owns one knows, it doesn't come ...
The technology behind SD cards is based on flash memory, which retains information securely even without a power supply. Nevertheless, even this technology has its limits. The electrical charges ...
Sony has announced a new line of SD cards that aren't just fast -- they're capable of hitting the fundamental performance limits of the Ultra High Speed II (abbreviated UHS-II) specification. That ...
So here's a follow-up review of the Leef Supra USB 3.0 vs. a Lexar 633x MicroSD drive with USB3 reader that I just wrote -- I originally didn't feel that it warranted its own thread, but changed my ...
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