Yes, SD cards are still alive and kicking. These days they’re mostly used in cameras and drones as many other devices have moved to microSD cards. While microSD’s are perfect for fitment into a ...
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Lexar Silver Plus UHS-I microSDXC card review

Fast enough for almost any scenario, yet it won't break the bank ...
You're probably wasting money on SD cards. As a camera reviewer, I have plenty of reasons to buy pricey cards, but for most shutterbugs and family historians, it's not necessary. Images, and the ...
A photographer can never have too many memory cards for their cameras. After all, you’ll need one in your camera in order to actually record images, as cameras don’t offer onboard storage. Even though ...
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This especially powerful SanDisk Extreme Pro 512GB Micro SD card is down to just £63 on Amazon, giving you speedy and small ...
A micro SD card with a U3 A2 speed rating is definitely worth considering. Despite the Nintendo Switch throttling any Micro SDXC card down to U1 speeds, having a faster card can be advantageous for ...
The technology behind SD cards is based on flash memory, which retains information securely even without a power supply. Nevertheless, even this technology has its limits. The electrical charges ...