Friday, November 2nd 2012
Lexar Unveils Platinum II Series SDXC Cards in Amazon Clear Packaging
Lexar unveiled the Platinum II series SDXC cards. The cards are packaged in Amazon clear (frustration-free packaging), and are compliant with UHS-I, SD Class-10 standards, with a minimum transfer speed of 10 MB/s, and 30 MB/s maximum. The cards are available in 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB capacities. The three capacities (in the above order) are priced at the equivalent of US $11.4, $21.4, and $49.7, respectively.
Source:
Hermitage Akihabara
8 Comments on Lexar Unveils Platinum II Series SDXC Cards in Amazon Clear Packaging
8/16 GB models only, not expandable!?!?!?! Less than 32GB on top-tier smartphones should be fucking outlawed...
ADVANTAGE of this, to maximize profits. ($100 extra for a 32GB SIII instead of a 16GB, when components/manufacturing costs are less than $10, REALLY!?).
Wake the fuck up people.
They make a large profit on the phones with higher onboard memory, but sell much less than the lower models.
Profit.
They know that people who load up their phones will dig into their pockets for the extra money.
It's not actually necessary to use that much memory, if you're willing to load and unload apps/games as needed, and use cloud storage/streaming services for music, and movies. Manufacturers of products, and providers of services exist to make money from you. If they happen to provide you with some convenience, it's better for everyone. If they require you to pay for the convenience, it's because they know there are enough people who will pay, and that's all that matters to them.
It's always a good idea to look at the bigger picture, at everything that shapes decisions and actions before deciding to spout righteous outrage.