SanDisk unveils 256GB microSD cards in Ultra and Extreme forms
SanDisk used to be the first to open up new microSD storage
capacities, but clearing the 256GB barrier took them a while. Now the
256GB microSDXC UHS-I cards are reality and coming soon.
The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I, Premium edition is the longest way I've heard yet of saying "the base model." To clear up the confusion, I'll call this one the SanDisk Ultra and the high-end model SanDisk Extreme.
So, the SanDisk Ultra 256GB microSD is coming out in August for $150 and offers transfer speeds of up to 95MB/s (this typically refers to read speeds, writes are slower).
SanDisk Ultra microSD 256GB • SanDisk Extreme microSD 256GB
The high-end SanDisk Extreme card will be available sometime in the
final three months of the year for $200. This one is UHS-I Class 3 and
gets 90MB/s write speeds, which is what you want when shooting in RAW or
recording high-bandwidth 4K video.
Speaking of which, DJI exec Eli Harris chimed in:
“At DJI we focus on creating easy-to-use drone technology for consumers to capture everyday exploration and photography, and our customers need quick and reliable access to their high quality aerial footage. With the new 256GB SanDisk microSD UHS-I cards, they now have greater flexibility to capture their content on high-performance storage and the peace of mind knowing they can continue shooting when it matters most.”
The SanDisk Ultra microSDXC UHS-I, Premium edition is the longest way I've heard yet of saying "the base model." To clear up the confusion, I'll call this one the SanDisk Ultra and the high-end model SanDisk Extreme.
So, the SanDisk Ultra 256GB microSD is coming out in August for $150 and offers transfer speeds of up to 95MB/s (this typically refers to read speeds, writes are slower).
SanDisk Ultra microSD 256GB • SanDisk Extreme microSD 256GB
Speaking of which, DJI exec Eli Harris chimed in:
“At DJI we focus on creating easy-to-use drone technology for consumers to capture everyday exploration and photography, and our customers need quick and reliable access to their high quality aerial footage. With the new 256GB SanDisk microSD UHS-I cards, they now have greater flexibility to capture their content on high-performance storage and the peace of mind knowing they can continue shooting when it matters most.”
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