We’re still a protracted ways from the 2TB SDXC cards we were promised . But that doesn’t mean my jaw’s not dropping slightly to peer Lexar’s 128GB SDXC card . And then dropping somewhat lower at the value.
At $700, the card’s clearly geared toward the professional market. But on the grounds that just a year ago we were agog over a 64GB SDXC card , it’s best to think about this more as a neat technological breakthrough than something to add for your shopping list. And at the speed prices are inclined to plummet on SDXC, it may possibly not be long before you don’t ought to make a choice from rent and flash storage .
The 128GB Lexar need to be available, consisting of its 64GB cousin ($400), this spring. [ Lexar Engadget ]
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