Do you frequently record super-slow-motion 8K video? Do you want to back up your entire computer to your coin pocket? Then these measly 512-gigabyte SD cards probably aren’t cutting it. Fortunately, ...
The company has unveiled its new Armor Series SD cards in the new Armor Gold SD UHS-II, and Armor Silver Pro SD UHS-II cards in up to 1TB capacities. If you've used an SD card enough -- you know, in ...
High resolution photos and videos aren't getting any smaller, and that means there is a need for more capacious storage solutions. Lexar has heard the call, and announced a new 1 terabyte SDXC Class ...
Lexar has just unveiled the first commercially available 1-terabyte SD card 15 years after it launched its break-through 1GB version. Dubbed the Professional 633x line of SDHC and SDXC UHS-I cards it ...
Although SanDisk was the first to show off a 1TB SD card prototype back in 2016, it seems Lexar is the first company to sell them. The problem is, these cards are so expensive it's cheaper to buy two ...
Photographers and videographers looking for high capacity SDXC memory cards might be interested in a new range unveiled by Angelbird Technologies in the form of the new AV PRO SD MK2 V60 in 512 GB, 1 ...
The card doubles the size of the 512GB SanDisk Extreme Pro that SanDisk introduced in 2014. "Just a few short years ago the idea of a 1TB capacity point in an SD card seemed so futuristic – it's ...
Remember when the idea of having a terabyte of storage was just mind-blowing? Now they’re packing a terabyte onto a card the size of your pinky nail. In news that would have made teenage me’s head pop ...
Annoyed when you fill up an SD card? Lexar now offers an SD card with the capacity of a small external hard drive. On Wednesday, January 9, during CES 2019 Lexar unveiled the 1 TB 633x SDXC UHS-I card ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. The first flash memory products under the Lexar brand following its acquisition and revival are here, ...
An entire terabyte of data can now fit on a microSD card — and now data can be recorded as fast as 160MB per second. On Monday, February 25, Western Digital announced the 1TB SanDisk Extreme UHS-I ...
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