Expandable storage may be disappearing from phones, but SD cards still power consoles, cameras, and more. This guide explains the specs, speeds, and formats that actually ...
SD Express cards were first introduced in 2018 with the new SD 7.0 specification. The cards utilize PCIe and NVMe interfaces that give them a leg up on the previous generation of bus interfaces. Their ...
The Switch 2 is the first mainstream device to require microSD Express for storage expansion, so there aren’t many options available to buy just yet. Of the handful of compatible models released thus ...
Among the changes mentioned in yesterday’s Nintendo Switch 2 presentation was a note that the new console doesn’t just support MicroSD Express cards for augmenting the device’s 256GB of internal ...
A good UHS-I card is quick enough for most people’s needs, and the Lexar Professional Silver Plus is the best value of the ones we’ve tested. Paired with Lexar’s USB card reader, it consistently ...
It’s not easy to find a high-end Android phone with expandable storage in 2024. As companies scramble to raise their bottom line, the simplicity and lucrativeness of the no-microSD-slot strategy made ...
Strangely enough that Lexar memory card is only a couple dollars more than the 128GB SanDisk card, but for double the storage. What's the issue? Well, most microSD Express Cards are already being ...
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The Nintendo Switch 2 comes with 256GB of built-in storage, eight times more than the original Switch and four times more than the Switch OLED. But the new console’s improved performance means that ...