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HANDS ON: LEXAR PRO 1800X MICROSD CARD

Posted on October 4, 2016December 20, 2018 By Jarvis

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Lexar’s Pro MicroSD card offers faster performance than most hard drives.

MicroSD memory is a magic trick – it has to be. Like something out of the Harry Potter universe, it’s small on the outside and expansive on the inside. For those of us who have been around a while, it doesn’t seem like that long ago when we expected a four gigabyte hard drive to offer more space than we would ever need.

Yet now, we’re looking down at a 64GB Lexar Professional 1800x MicroSD card that’s no bigger than a fingernail and weighs practically nothing. We’re reminded of Saturday Night Live’s 2005 parody of Steve Jobs introducing the so-small-it’s-invisible iPod Invisa that holds one million songs and floats in midair if you drop it. Like, we’re almost there.

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https://www.digitaltrends.com/photography/lexar-pro-1800x-microsd-card-ios-reader-hands-on/

 

Wearables Tags:gigabyte, hands on, iOS, iPod, LEXAR PRO 1800X MICROSD CARD, memory, photography

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