Green House Rolls Out 256 GB SDXC Memory Card
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By Tarun Iyer
published If you're a tech aficionado with really, really serious mobile flash storage needs, Green House has a brand new Class 10 SDXC UHS-1 memory card just for you.
Green House has launched a new SDXC memory card which offers a whopping 256 GB of MLC NAND flash memory that is designed for high-speed photography and lengthy HD video recording. The card also offers a Class 10 UHS-1 rating that can deliver read and write speeds of up to 78 MB/s and 50 MB/s, respectively.
The Green House GH-SDXCUA256G SDXC memory card retails for an awe inspiring ¥49,800 ($497) and includes a "portable hard case" and a 3 year manufacturer warranty.
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Prescott_666 Professional photographers will not hesitate at $497.00, but the rest of us are not going to bite at that price.Reply -
damianrobertjones How about a 128GB MicroSD as there's a whole load of tablets and phones waiting... and waiting.Reply -
chicofehr I wish my cell phone supported full sized sd cards. I have a 128GB from sandisk and it would be nice to use in my phone but micro sd rules the mobile scene. Not that they couldn't fit one but no one bothers.Reply -
photonboy MLC vs SLC vs TLCReply
Reliability has improved so much that either one is a viable solution as long as the card is well built.
It would be far better for example, to have a Sandisk TLC card then a cheap SLC card from some company with poor quality control.