Thursday, November 19th 2020
Lexar Announces New PLAY microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card
The Lexar PLAY microSDXC UHS-I Card is designed to keep up with all your content, no matter if they are games, movies, music or books. Avoid slow load times with read speeds of up to 150 MB/s and fast A1 or A2-rated performance, so you can play more of what you love without missing a beat. With large capacities up to 1 TB you can save all your favorite content and is ideal for portable gaming devices, smartphones, and tablets.
Cut down delays with fast transfer speeds of up to 150 MB/s and get A1 or A2-rated performance, so you can load apps faster on your mobile devices and play more of what you love without missing a beat."The Lexar PLAY microSDXC Card is the perfect solution for gamers looking to take their game to the next level. It is compatible with the Nintendo Switch and other portable gaming devices including phones and tablets. With capacity options up to 1 TB, you can continue to game without running out of storage space," said Joel Boquiren, General Manager of Lexar.
Lexar PLAY microSDXC UHS-I card is available this month for purchase online at an MSRP of 21.99 USD (128 GB), 45.99 USD (256 GB), 94.99 USD (512 GB), and 249.99 USD (1 TB).
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Cut down delays with fast transfer speeds of up to 150 MB/s and get A1 or A2-rated performance, so you can load apps faster on your mobile devices and play more of what you love without missing a beat."The Lexar PLAY microSDXC Card is the perfect solution for gamers looking to take their game to the next level. It is compatible with the Nintendo Switch and other portable gaming devices including phones and tablets. With capacity options up to 1 TB, you can continue to game without running out of storage space," said Joel Boquiren, General Manager of Lexar.
Lexar PLAY microSDXC UHS-I card is available this month for purchase online at an MSRP of 21.99 USD (128 GB), 45.99 USD (256 GB), 94.99 USD (512 GB), and 249.99 USD (1 TB).
2 Comments on Lexar Announces New PLAY microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card
It's an old spec & they could have upgraded to UHS-II or higher spec.