KIOXIA has mass produced the highest capacity 2TB microSD card. The EXCERIA PLUS G2 delivers read/write speeds of up to 100/90MB/s, allowing for over 41 hours of 1080p video recording.
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After the portable SSD deal a few days back, SanDisk has some great deals today on its High Endurance microSD cards. While all the variants are decently discounted, the 256Gig part has a 41% discount.
Amazon is having a huge sale on Western Digital and SanDisk storage devices, with some of the lowest prices we've seen on several microSDXC cards, hard drives, NAS drives, and flash drives.
Get the best price for the 200GB SanDisk Ultra microSDXC, Netgear Nighthawk router with next-gen 802.11ax standard, and the Anker PowerCore+ hybrid power bank & USB-C hub and more!
A battle has been raging to create microSD storage cards that can handle larger amounts of data. And while some 512GB cards have been revealed as "in the works," a UK firm has beat them to the punch.
Amazon is currently offering a 128GB SanDisk Ultra Class 10 microSDXC card for just £25.99 in the UK, down from its full list price of £59.99 - but the offer won't be available for very long.
In our latest festive giveaway, we're offering our readers another chance to win the hugely impressive Microsoft Lumia 640 with 4G LTE, plus a GIGANTIC 128GB SanDisk Ultra Class 10 microSDXC card!
Our September giveaway of the Lumia 640 XL and Sandisk 64GB microSDXC card was one of our most popular ever - so in the first of our Christmas giveaways, we're giving you the chance to win them again!
Microsoft's Lumia 640 XL made a big impression on us, earning an appropriately large score in our review. Now's your chance to win the supersized 5.7-inch Windows Phone + an extra 64GB microSDXC card!
SanDisk's 200GB Class 10 Ultra microSDXC card is currently available in the UK for £108.99, 21% less than its usual price of £137.99 - but you'll only be able to grab it at that price today.
SanDisk said in March that its new 200GB microSDXC card would be available to buy this quarter priced at $400 - but the card has now gone on sale with a price tag that's far lower than expected.
Californian company Microdia says its new 512GB microSDXC SD4.0 UHS-II Card, offering data transfer speeds of up to 300MB/s, will go on sale in July - but it won't be cheap.
Sony says its new 64GB microSDXC card offers 'premium sound' for its $160 price tag - five times higher than a 'normal' card - but its promises of offering better audio quality are dubious at best.