San disk 400gb "best xsd in the world??" Hidden details
San disk 400gb
Today Western Digital and SanDisk launched the “world’s highest-capacity microSD card” with an incredible 400GB of storage. That’s double the previous record held by SanDisk. With more devices supporting larger external storage than ever before, SanDisk is looking to meet the ever increasing demands of users with today’s announcement. For example, many of LG’s flagship devices would in theory support upwards of 2TB, if needed.
Western Digital claims that it was able to achieve this larger capacity by developing a new proprietary technology and design. But that’s naturally going to come with a high price tag.
SanDisk’s new 400GB microSD card is set to retail for $249.99 and will ship with a ten-year warranty. It will hold up to 40 hours of full HD video with the capability of transferring content at speeds up to 100MB/s. SanDisk notes a real life example of 1,200 photos per minute.
Designed with Android users in mind, SanDisk has updated its Memory Zone app as well to offer “enhanced” control over external storage. It’s a free download that’s available today in the Google Play Store.
You can purchase the new SanDisk 400GB microSDXC card today at Amazon for $249.99 shipped.{roughly 16000INR}
WESTERN DIGITAL® BREAKS BOUNDARIES WITH WORLD’S HIGHEST-CAPACITY MICROSD™ CARD
AUG 31, 2017
SANDISK® BRAND 400GB CARD GIVES MOBILE CONSUMERS THE FREEDOM TO CAPTURE AND EXPERIENCE MORE CONTENT THAN EVER BEFORE
BERLIN, August 31, 2017 – Western Digital Corporation (NASDAQ: WDC), a global data storage technology and solutions leader, today announced its 400GB* SanDisk Ultra® microSDXC™ UHS-I card, the world’s highest-capacity microSD card for use in mobile devices. Two years after introducing its record-breaking 200GB* SanDisk Ultra microSDXC card, Western Digital has doubled the capacity within the same tiny form factor. Keeping up with the demands of today’s mobile-centric lifestyle, the new SanDisk microSD card provides consumers with the freedom to capture, save and share photos, videos and apps, and enjoy offline content – all without worrying about storage limitations.
My opinion
Though if you are not satisfied with your old 256 gb storage then you can go with the san disk but i insure you due to transformers are compresd in a very large scale its speed is bit low This SanDisk drive should run applications just fine. SanDisk claims it can be used for recording video, not just storing it. But it’s not going to be fast enough for 4K data; Class 10 devices are limited to 10MB/s of sequential write performance. Obviously not all phones support shooting in 4K anyway, so whether this is a limitation will depend on what device you plan to plug it into. The 100MB/s speed trumpeted by Western Digital is a reference to read speeds; write speeds are lower and likely closer to the 10MB/s sequential target mentioned above. But if you see other xsd even of its own you can get bit good speed
My opinion
Though if you are not satisfied with your old 256 gb storage then you can go with the san disk but i insure you due to transformers are compresd in a very large scale its speed is bit low This SanDisk drive should run applications just fine. SanDisk claims it can be used for recording video, not just storing it. But it’s not going to be fast enough for 4K data; Class 10 devices are limited to 10MB/s of sequential write performance. Obviously not all phones support shooting in 4K anyway, so whether this is a limitation will depend on what device you plan to plug it into. The 100MB/s speed trumpeted by Western Digital is a reference to read speeds; write speeds are lower and likely closer to the 10MB/s sequential target mentioned above. But if you see other xsd even of its own you can get bit good speed
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