Which microSD card is best? With the advent of microSD cards, carrying and transferring files and data has never been easier. MicroSDs, which are the tiniest variations of SD cards used in portable ...
Transcend released the new SDXC/SDHC UHS-I Speed Class 3 (U3) 633x microSD memory cards. The new microSD cards are based on MLC NAND and can reach transfer speeds of up to 95MB per second while ...
Micro SD cards, just like the larger cards before them, do have major differences in performance according to their class ratings, but that performance won't necessarily be seen in certain situations.
As if microSD cards weren't amazing enough, Kingston has just blown our minds into even smaller fragments with the release of its first 16GB, class-10 microSDHC card. This bad boy is smaller than a ...
MicroSD cards. Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. Okay, so that's definitely a stretch, and definitely doesn't genuinely apply to microSD cards, but if you're an Android user with loads of ...
Kingston recently announced that it is shipping Class 10 microSD cards with capacities of 32GB. Kingston already offers lower-capacity Class 10 cards (2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB). Class 10 cards have a ...
If you are looking to add a little extra storage to your camera or mobile device, Samsung’s latest 32GB Class 10 MicroSD cards, released this week, might be worth a look. The new 32GB MicroSD cards ...
Samsung has taken a page out of the old Kingston playbook, announcing that the Korean-based tech giant has class 10 microSD cards in the works. “The industry demand for high-class-rated memory cards ...
How to pick the right MicroSD card for your ROG Xbox Ally X, Steam Deck, or other handheld gaming PC of choice.
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., an expert provider of advanced memory solutions, today unveiled its newest memory card globally – the EVO Plus 256GB microSD card.
They always say bigger is better, but is it really? When it comes to memory cards, that only works one way. We want capacities to go up, but card sizes to shrink -- not like you want a phone chunky ...