SanDisk's 200GB microSDXC Card Turns Smartphones into Enviable
PMPs
The price
($230 USD) is surprisingly tame and the Class 10 speed promises sufficiently
aggressive performance
After decades of declining costs and soaring capacities, flash smartphones have finally reached a crucial milestone, with microSDXC solid state storage capacity finally topping the mechanical hard disk drive (HDD) solutions found antiquated, but beloved personal music player (PMP) models of years past.
I. A New Record in Commercial Mobile Flash Storage
True to its teaser at the 2015 Mobile World Congress (MWC) in March, Sandisk Corp. (SNDK) launched its 200 GB, Class 10 "Ultra" microSDXC card before the end of Q2. What's perhaps most surprising is the price.
After decades of declining costs and soaring capacities, flash smartphones have finally reached a crucial milestone, with microSDXC solid state storage capacity finally topping the mechanical hard disk drive (HDD) solutions found antiquated, but beloved personal music player (PMP) models of years past.
I. A New Record in Commercial Mobile Flash Storage
True to its teaser at the 2015 Mobile World Congress (MWC) in March, Sandisk Corp. (SNDK) launched its 200 GB, Class 10 "Ultra" microSDXC card before the end of Q2. What's perhaps most surprising is the price.
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