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Kingmax flaunts world’s first 64GB microSD card

Kingmax flaunts worlds first 64GB microSD card In case you’d forgotten (and who could blame you), Kingmax used to have a thing for setting small records — besides the fact that it meant one-upping itself . Four years later, the king is back and he brought a 64GB microSDXC card with him; the world’s first, wouldn’t ? If history repeats itself , we are able to expect similarly sized storage from SanDisk and other manufacturers soon. We adore passing storage milestones, but do not get too excited: just a handful of devices currently have the architecture to support microSD cards bigger than 32GB, so ensure that you do have a compatible device before you empty your wallet. Do not need one? Don’t sweat it; there isn’t a word yet when the hot cards shall be available, so that you have a lot of time to upgrade. Head past the break to take a look at the click release.

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KINGMAX Unveils World’s Largest Capacity 64GB Micro SD Card:
Wide Application , Perfect for top-End Mobile Devices

KINGMAX has implemented the 9 Stacked Die technology for this Class 6 micro SD card. It complies with the most recent SD3.0 and sophistication 6 specifications but can be compatible with SD Card Association’s SD2.0 specification. Even though it is available in a compact size, it definitely satisfies consumer’ needs for enormous multimedia data storage. Simply plug the micro SD card into mobile devices and you may instantly benefit from the convenience of memory expansion. If it is high-resolution or movies, photos, mp3 files, mobile games or multimedia downloads; the 64GB micro SD card makes entertainment on-the-go possible. Moreover, with assistance from an adapter, KINGMAX’s micro SD card may also be used as a SD card or USB flash drives. With its wide ranging applications from digital cameras, multimedia players, PCs, PDAs, card readers to printers, this multi-purpose tiny memory card is actually a good value buy!

KINGMAX’s micro SD card has a inbuilt Error Correction Code (ECC) which acts through controller to auto detects and reconstructs lost data during transmission to confirm reliable data transfer. Further, micro SD comes with Wear leveling algorithm function which allocates the entire information into different areas within the memory card to extend each area’s average usage and helps to maximise product lifetime. From multimedia files, address book, business applications to private data, KINGMAX’s mega-capacity 64GB micro SD card makes files storage fast and simple; enabling consumers to enjoy quality and convenient on-the-go experience.

All of KINGMAX’s micro SD cards has been approved by various safety and environmental standards including CE, FCC, and RoHS; they have got also been certified compatible with major OS. KINGMAX is proud to assert all of its products are subjected to the main stringent qc; all products struggle through rigorous testing to make sure product quality. And at last, all microSD products include lifetime warranty to give 100% satisfaction guarantee to customers

Product Feature:
‧High compatibility & reliability
‧Ultra fast transfer rate
‧plug and play

Product specifications:
‧SD3.0
‧Capacity:64GB
‧Speed:Class6
‧Dimension:15 mm x11 mm x1.0mm
‧Wear leveling algorithm to maximise product lifetime
‧Built-in Error Correction Code that auto corrects data
‧Energy efficient, extends mobile devices’ battery lifetime

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