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Sep 27 2012, 8:35am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Kingston has announced the launch of two new high-capacity SDXC memory cards that carry surprisingly reasonable prices. Both the memory cards are Class 10 devices, seen a sustained minimal transfer...
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Kingston has announced the launch of two new high-capacity SDXC memory cards that carry surprisingly reasonable prices. Both the memory cards are Class 10 devices, seen a sustained minimal transfer rate of 10 MB/s. Both cards use the exFAT file system supporting files larger than 4 GB.
The 64 GB and 128 GB cards both carry a lifetime warranty. Kingston says that the cards don't support some video recording and simultaneous still shot capturing features. The 64 GB memory card will sell for $80 and 128 GB version will sell for $182.
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