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Silicon Power Inspire microSDXC Smokes the Competition
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35374, member: 636"] Silicon Power just launched its Inspire microSDXC memory card for people who make videos, create content, or play handheld games. The card reads data at speeds up to 170 MB/s and writes at speeds up to 160 MB/s. It works with UHS-I U3 and V30 video ratings, making it perfect for filming 4K videos on drones or action cameras. Users can also run mobile games or store professional work on portable game systems and Android phones. The card comes in three sizes: 128 GB, 256 GB, and 512 GB. A larger 1 TB version will arrive during the second quarter of this year. The company built these cards with 3D TLC NAND chips for better performance and longer life. When users connect it through the C200 USB Type-C card reader, they can transfer files faster than normal UHS-I limits allow. The 256 GB, 512 GB, and 1 TB models have A2 application ratings for quicker app loading on Android devices. The Inspire card works with many different devices and can be inserted at least 10,000 times without breaking. People can use it for drone flights, recording action sports, or gaming without worrying about slow speeds. Silicon Power backs each card with a 10-year limited warranty. The company designed this card for anyone who needs fast, reliable storage that they can carry between different devices without problems. [/QUOTE]
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