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Posted 29 April 2023

64GB - KIOXIA EXCERIA microSD Memory Card U1 Class 10 100MB/s - £3.99 @ Amazon

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KIOXIA EXCERIA microSD memory cards use BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory technology to deliver capacities up to 256GB, allowing you to keep your pictures, songs or videos with you. With a read speed up to 100 MB/s(1), taking pictures and recording video on your mobile device is a breeze so you can focus on getting your best shot.

  • Record Full HD resolution video

For cameras, mobile phones and tablets.
  • Available in 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB

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Flexibility for All Exciting Memories
With high read speed and a wide range of capacity options, the EXERIA microSD memory cards' flexibility will take your next exciting adventure to a new level.

  • Capture Whenever and Wherever You Need
  • Record up to 1,490 minutes of Full HD (21Mbps) movie and shoot up to 38,510 photos (18MPixel) whenever you need and wherever it might be.

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Features & details
  • High read speeds of 100 MB/s
  • Record up to 370 minutes of Full HD (21Mbps) movie and shoot up to 9,620 photos (18MPixel)
  • IPX7 Waterproof and Shock Proof and X-ray Proof
  • For mobile phones, tablets and ebooks
  • UHS Speed Class U1, SD Speed Class C10


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  1. BudgetCarsAndBikes's avatar
    Is this really that good?
    Considering you could get a 256GB Samsung Evo card for £10.50 last week?
    Takeshima_Island's avatar
    Don't see why not, don't forget many older devices (dashcams, cameras etc)have a capacity size so there is still a big market for 64 gb cards.
    Also kioxia is a quality brand it's basically spun off from Toshiba(they still own a share in kioxia) who invented consumer flash storage and co developed to SD card standard with Panasonic in the 90's
  2. marcosscriven's avatar
    In the mid 80s I used floppy disk drives that stored 1.44MB. This card stores over 45,000 of those.
    shwanko2's avatar
    LOL there was that bigger flimsy 5¼-inch floppy disk it had about 360kb capacity if I remember correctly !! and was easily damaged
  3. chrissafc's avatar
    This ok for a Nintendo switch? Thanks
    Brutes's avatar
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    Sure, if you're ok with that much space.
  4. abaxas's avatar
    Perfect for the 3DS..... and "aghghghghg jim lad".
  5. Ross81's avatar
    Just bought two of these for my Yi Cameras. Got some ancient 8/16gb ones in there just now , this will be a simple and nice upgrade!
  6. graann's avatar
    I remember Dos 6.22 came on 3 off floppy disks and whatever Windows version was about at the time came on 7 I believe .
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