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We were amazed when Lexar provided us with a super-fast 200GB , corn-flake-sized MicroSD card back in June but now here's Kingston with 256GB!Like Lexar this is rated as a Class 10 and UHS-1 device which means it's certified to record at a minimum of 10MB...
Whopping 256GB capacity...
Expensive, Not the fastest, Only comes with SD card adapter...
A gargantuan capacity for such a tiny device. But dropping down to 200GB slashes the cost and improves performance and value...
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We've taken a look at the Kingston microSD Class 10 64GB memory card and gakjgokofgokgpogihplgfopfog;lfoholve it good marks for its excellent performance and value along with its large capacity. Not even a year and we're back with Kingston's latest microS...
Excellent read/write performance on supported device | Large capacities | Lifetime warranty...
Average build quality | No protective casing | Competitor pricing could be better | Compatibility...
Taking parts of our storage device testing suite, we will be measuring the potential performance of the Kingston SDCX10/64GB using ATTO Disk Benchmark and Crystal DiskMark as well as testing with our standard real-world miscellaneous files copy test (3.1...
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Flash cards is a commodity nowadays being that devices that require it are something people use on a daily basis. Today, we will looking at flash cards particularly one that's from Kingston. This is a new addition to their flash card line, the SDCA10 Clas...
With smartphones, tablets and other devices getting better each year, it becomes more obvious that the need for faster flash cards for storage is needed. We could say it would be best to invest on a faster flash card every time particularly if you use the...
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proclockers.com Updated: 2015-01-08 01:30:04
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Data storage devices are getting smaller, faster and larger in capacity these days. The micro SD lineup from Kingston Technology just got a huge upgrade. Now you are get the Class 10 microSDHC/SDXC UHS-I (Advanced) with capacities of up to 128GB. Gladly...
Good USB 3.0 performance, Lifetime warranty...
Certainly, data storage devices are improving each year. Although smartphones and tablet compatibility would be limited to latest generation devices, if you really need something this large, Kingston got one for you. The microSD should work with a videoca...
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We have the chance to run some benchmarks with Kingston's SDCA10 Class 10 UHS-I (Ultra High-Speed Bus, Speed Class 1) microSDHC/SDXC card, which promises to deliver 90MB/s read and 45MB/s write speeds, meaning it reads up to 9x faster and writes up to 4.5...
The Kingston 32GB MicroSDHC U1 can be found in stores in the package you see below. Both the nicroSDHC card and its adaptor are included in the package:With the provided host adapter, the microSDHC card can be used like a SDHC card.The benchmarks below we...
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Have you ever run out of memory on your camera, smartphone or tablet at a critical moment or had to delete something you didn't want to in order to free up space? Running our of storage space is pretty common these days and with most cameras being able to...
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One of the oldest and most storied names in the memory field, Kingston has been making microSD cards since the standard was set. The latest flagship microSD card from Kingston, the 64GB UHS-I card ($74.99) had a few odd benchmark results in our tests, whi...
Comes with full sized SD adapter. Fast sequential read/write speeds in a phone.
Poor random write speeds on a PC and phone, and low copying speeds from a Mac...
The Kingston 64GB microSDXC card's uneven performance puts it behind the competition...
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Back in late 2012, we rounded up a total of thirteen memory cards from a number of memory card vendors and put them to the test in both synthetic and real world applications. At the time, we tested both SD and CF cards from various vendors to find out whi...
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One of the oldest and most storied names in the memory field, Kingston has been making microSD cards since the standard was set. The latest flagship microSD card from Kingston, the 64GB UHS-I card ($74.99) had a few odd benchmark results in our tests, whi...
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