Wednesday, April 12th 2017

Silicon Power Introduces the Superior Pro and Elite Series SDXC and microSDXC

Sometimes bigger is better, especially when it comes to storage space. That is why SP/ Silicon Power, a leading provider of memory storage solutions, has added higher capacity memory cards with up to 256GB to its Superior Pro SDHC/SDXC UHS-I (U3) and Elite microSDHC/microSDXC UHS-I series. The latter one is for the mobile photo and video "junkies" among us. With 256GB extra storage, it's the perfect companion for Android smartphones and tablets, as it keeps them well equipped for storage devouring high-quality photo shooting or video recording on the go.

The Superior Pro SDXC UHS-I (U3) is indispensable for high-performance video and photography use and its 256GB capacity caters for the particularly high demand in storage space for 4K high-resolution Ultra HD video recording. UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) ensures smooth performance for the capture of excellent image quality.
SP Superior Pro SDHC/SDXC UHS-I (U3) Product Features:
  • Fully supports 4K*2K high flow capacity video recording
  • Captures high-quality images and extended length of stunning 1080p full-HD and 4K UHD (Ultra High Definition) videos
  • Compatible with any SD UHS-I compatible DSLR camera, HD camcorder, 3D camera
  • Supports UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) specification
  • SDXC/SDHC read/write speeds up to 90/80 MB/s
  • Records up to 720 minutes of 4K/15 FPS videos with 256GB
  • Free download of SP Widget software for data backup & restore, AES 256-bit encryption, and cloud storage
  • Shockproof, waterproof, and x-ray proof
  • Equipped with automatic error correction code (ECC) function
SP Superior Pro SDHC/SDXC UHS-I (U3) Product Specifications:
  • Capacity: SDHC (16/32GB) SDXC (64/128/256GB)
  • Dimension: 24 x 32 x 2.1mm
  • Weight: 2g
  • Performance read (max.): Up to 90MB/s
  • Performance write (max.): Up to 80MB/s
  • Durability: 10,000 insertions (minimum)
  • Operating temperature: 0℃~70℃
  • Storage temperature: -40°C~85°C
  • Humidity: 8% to 95%
  • Operating Voltage: 2.7V~3.6V
  • Warranty: Lifetime warranty
SP Elite microSDHC/microSDXC UHS-I (U1) Product Features:
  • Captures high-quality images and extended lengths of stunning 1080p full-HD video with any microSD UHS-I compatible devices, or tablet
  • Transfer speeds: Up to 85MB/s reading with 256GB
  • Class 10 video recording performance
  • Free download of SP Widget software for data backup & restore, AES 256-bit encryption, and cloud storage
  • Shockproof, waterproof, and x-ray proof
  • Equipped with automatic error correction code (ECC) function
SP Elite microSDHC/microSDXC UHS-I (U1) Product Specifications:
  • Capacity: microSDHC (8/16/32GB) / microSDXC (64/128/256GB)
  • Dimension: 15 x 11 x 1mm
  • Weight: 0.6g
  • Performance read (max.): Up to 85MB/s; 128GB up to 75MB/s
  • Durability: 10,000 insertions (minimum)
  • Operating temperature: 0℃~70℃
  • Storage temperature: -40°C~85°C
  • Humidity: 8% to 95%
  • Operating Voltage: 2.7V~3.6V
  • Warranty: Lifetime warranty
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3 Comments on Silicon Power Introduces the Superior Pro and Elite Series SDXC and microSDXC

#1
Prima.Vera
I hate those bastards. They intentionally "forget" to add the write speeds on the MicroSDXC cards. Probably because is a crappy 20MB/s or so....
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#2
Rictorhell
I'm still holding out for the 512gb micro sdxc cards that I know are coming, at some point, even if outrageously overpriced at first.

Does anyone know anything about laser engraving and why the cost is so high, even for relatively small items?
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Disparia
RictorhellDoes anyone know anything about laser engraving and why the cost is so high, even for relatively small items?
For a short period of time I wrote scripts for a laser engraver (mostly barcoding). Without knowing more, my guess is the cost of the script which is the same for small or large runs. For me that was between 1000 and 100000 items. Then material is priced based on quantity.

If we're talking about a few personalized items, you're probably going to business in a strip-mall/mall to have it done? They have easier to use but more limited engraving machines. They don't usually have a programmer on staff, but rather just trying to make rent.
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