Sandisk 64GB Ultra SDXC Card (Class 10) for 59.95 - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Beach Camera has a 64gb SDXC card for sale at 59.95
http://www.beachcamera.com/shop/product.aspx?sku=SDSDU064GA11&cj=true
Maximum Read Speed - 30 MBps
Speed Class Rating - UHS Class 1

That's a bit big for the slot

Moist said:
That's a bit big for the slot
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Not for the dock.

what the highest sd card the prime can read because on amazon the got 128gb sd cards?

blaxican25 said:
what the highest sd card the prime can read because on amazon the got 128gb sd cards?
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Asus only tested up to 32GB.
But users at XDA have tried and posted screenshots of card up to 128GB.

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[Q] sandisk microsdhc class 4 32gb vs kingston microsdhc class 10 32gb

Between this two microsd card,sandisk microsdhc class 4 32gb and kingston microsdhc class 10 32gb,which should i choose?
usage:1080p HD movie,gaming etc
Either or both or whatever is cheapest .
jje
I would rather go for sandisk, cos their rating is better than others. Their class 2 card outran class 6 lexar and class class 4 kingston by far
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Before getting a 32gb MicroSD card, is the SGs2 compatible with that capacity? Just got the phone yesterday and I am in love.
AkheirAX said:
Before getting a 32gb MicroSD card, is the SGs2 compatible with that capacity? Just got the phone yesterday and I am in love.
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Yes it is. In fact it'll take the new 64gb cards, though you need to reformat it as fat32 first.

Does the Prime accept microSDHC Class 10

Does anyone know if the Prime can use the 16 GB microSDHC Class 10 memory cards? I just got two of them off amazon because they were like 25.00 each with excellent reviews on speed. So I got one for my prime and one for my HTC Amaze. I just dont know if the prime can utilize the speed class and the SDHC standards?
Thanks!
you can use a card adaptor to fit the Micro into a standard SD slot..
markimar said:
Does anyone know if the Prime can use the 16 GB microSDHC Class 10 memory cards? I just got two of them off amazon because they were like 25.00 each with excellent reviews on speed. So I got one for my prime and one for my HTC Amaze. I just dont know if the prime can utilize the speed class and the SDHC standards?
Thanks!
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Im pretty certain it can, yours is no different then any other 16 gig microsd. The New ones are MicroSDXC, and I believe I read somewhere that the Prime does support those, which currently go up to 64 gigs.
Blueman101 said:
Im pretty certain it can, yours is no different then any other 16 gig microsd. The New ones are MicroSDXC, and I believe I read somewhere that the Prime does support those, which currently go up to 64 gigs.
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64GB currently, with a maximum of 2TB EVENTUALLY!
Just had my prime delivered from Gamestop! They are grey booted up already its so small compared to the original TF. Should be getting my new memory cards tomorrow.
they do sell 128gb cards
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/756124-REG/Lexar_LSD128CRBNA133_128GB_Professional_SDXC_Card.html
kerryking1 said:
they do sell 128gb cards
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/756124-REG/Lexar_LSD128CRBNA133_128GB_Professional_SDXC_Card.html
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not in microsd format
Is there 2tb microsd cards? I was thinking those were the full size sd cards
FYI if you want a 16GB Costco has been selling the sandisk class 6 for between 16 and 24. It is as fast as most others class 10
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Is there 2tb microsd cards? I was thinking those were the full size sd cards
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They don't exist yet, he was referring to the fact that documentation says that this new SDXC technology could theoretically support up to 2TB of data. But we currently aren't anywhere near being able to fit it that small yet, but the format supports it.

Centon 64GB SDXC Flash Card for $49.99

Since the 64gb MicroSDXC card work, the SDXC might work with the dock.
It's currently for sale for 49.99+5.00 at woot
http://www.woot.com/
Centon 64GB SDXC Flash Card
Specifications:
■Technology: 9pin SDXC Flash Memory Cards
■Capacity: 64GB
■Write Speed: 10 MB/s
■Read Speed: 10 MB/s
■Speed: Class 10
■Voltage: 3.3V
■RoHS: Yes
■Operating Temp: Commercial (0 to 70 C)
In the box:
■(1) Centon 64GB SDXC Flash Card – Model: RC64GBSDXC
I saw that on the other day. Seems like a nice deal. I wanted to wait until someone had verified that it works before I pulled the trigger.
The SDXC should work with the dock, as long as it follows the standard.
i have one, it works. mine is a Sandisk 64gb class 6 standard sdxc
stretchwookie said:
i have one, it works. mine is a Sandisk 64gb class 6 standard sdxc
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Did you have to format it first, or did it work right out of the package?
enthuz said:
Did you have to format it first, or did it work right out of the package?
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I formatted it right away, so I don't know if it would have worked.

Which 64GB microSD card

Samsung S5 Manual does not indicate the type of microSD card.
Which does it take a 64 gb microSDHC a 64gb microSDxC?
or does it take either?
Is it the same for the 128gb card also?
I have a SDxC in mine and it works fine.
Haven't tried the larger one. Just the 64 gb card.
cyaclone said:
Samsung S5 Manual does not indicate the type of microSD card.
Which does it take a 64 gb microSDHC a 64gb microSDxC?
or does it take either?
Is it the same for the 128gb card also?
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There are no 64 GB SDHC cards, so that should answer your question right there.
The S5 will accept 128 GB cards, ergo it can use either SDXC or SDHC.
In all truth, the SD Association nomenclature is Byzantine. SDHC cards have a maximum capacity of 32 GB. SDXC cards have data transfer protocol refinements and a theoretical max capacity of 2 TB. More important is the speed class rating.
You'll want a micro SD card that is at least Class 10 (10 Mbps).
Better would be a UHS Class 1 (10 Mbps).or UHS Class 3 (30 Mbps) rating.
For maximum performance or If 4K video is important to you,
look for a name brand, micro SD SDXC UHS, Class 3+ (30 Mbps) card.
And only the gods know if the latest UHS-II cards are usable in the S5 or not.
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Did purchase and installed the Samsung 64 gB Sd card and it really was fast as compare to my previous installed SanDisk 32 gb.

Best memory card?

Title says it all. What memory cards are people using, what in the consensus best option?
Thanks,
The Dude.
I'm using Samsung evo plus 128 GB SDXC without problems
(but generally there are other good cards with high write-read speed)
daitalos said:
I'm using Samsung evo plus 128 GB SDXC without problems
(but generally there are other good cards with high write-read speed)
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Thanks,
I picked up a Sandisk 128 GB Extreme and it is working fine.
Note10.1Dude said:
Thanks,
I picked up a Sandisk 128 GB Extreme and it is working fine.
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sandisk is another good memory card
I simply used samsung because I had these cards unused a long time ago...
I have had problems with Sandisk in Samsung phones but not sure if that issue has been fixed... That was a while ago...
Samsung 512gb SD card works well too...
I'm going to reopen this discussion, if folks are willing.
We all want high capacity cards. The Tab S4 is a laptop replacement tablet after all is said and done.
All Amazon prices.... (6/28)
So you have four choices....
SanDisk Extreme, 1TB (now available on Amazon) for $427. 88
SanDisk Extreme 512GB for $169. 99
SanDisk Extreme 400GB for $85.49
Or
And Samsung EVO Select 512GB for $100
According to reviews the SanDisk cards have a higher read speed than the Samsung card, but the same write speed.
Seems to me the 1TB card is just too expensive. The faster read SanDisk 512GB card is more than 50% more expensive the equivalent slower read Samsung card. The SanDisk 400GB card is half the cost of the 512GB card.
So which do you choose and why?
I currently have an older SanDisk 400gb card, am leaning toward the 512GB SanDisk. But salivating over the 1TB card.
Joe
drjoe1 said:
I'm going to reopen this discussion, if folks are willing.
We all want high capacity cards. The Tab S4 is a laptop replacement tablet after all is said and done.
All Amazon prices.... (6/28)
So you have four choices....
SanDisk Extreme, 1TB (now available on Amazon) for $427. 88
SanDisk Extreme 512GB for $169. 99
SanDisk Extreme 400GB for $85.49
Or
And Samsung EVO Select 512GB for $100
According to reviews the SanDisk cards have a higher read speed than the Samsung card, but the same write speed.
Seems to me the 1TB card is just too expensive. The faster read SanDisk 512GB card is more than 50% more expensive the equivalent slower read Samsung card. The SanDisk 400GB card is half the cost of the 512GB card.
So which do you choose and why?
I currently have an older SanDisk 400gb card, am leaning toward the 512GB SanDisk. But salivating over the 1TB card.
Joe
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Tab S4 is limited to 400gb sd card per spec or has it been tested with 512?
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The SDXC format is good to 2TB. They had a similar low "upper spec" for my Tab S2 of 256GB and 400GB worked fine. Virtually everything I've read says that the upper spec they quote is not based on the reality of the hardware. The way one site explained it was that the upper spec is set by marketing based on the largest available card out at the time the marketing material was generated. If I could afford it, I'd go for the 1TB card without any worries
There are several, other card brands out there now on Amazon for 512GB cards around $100. It is hard to find direct head-to-head reviews of the actual 512gb cards, but it seems like it holds true that they all write at about the same speed, but SanDisk Extreme reads faster - but costs 50% more.
A possibly unrelated aside, I've attached a 1TB hard drive via USB without any issues outside of the pain-in-the-*$$ that NTFS gives. As far as I can tell in the memory manager, USB OTG drives and memory sticks are treated the same as the SD card.
Joe
dboyrusky01 said:
Tab S4 is limited to 400gb sd card per spec or has it been tested with 512?
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Well, if you read the earlier posts you'd see I use a 512gb sd card...
What you need to remember is that the specs put out are generally what was available at the time...
No company is going to put out that the tablet will support a 2Tb card as that isn't currently available but that is what SDXC is supposed to support, then it will go to the next standard., Heck, most phones available at the moment won't support the 1Tb card according to their specs as these were NOT tested pre-release...

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