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Kingston 64GB Class 10 MicroSDHC Card with Adapter for $40 + ~$7.50 P/H @ COTD

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Kingston 64GB Class 10 microSDHC Card with Adapter
39.95
7.48 for p/h for me.

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  • +3

    MSY have the same for $45 (pickup price, delivery extra), and in stock now, at least at my local MSY:
    http://www.msy.com.au/qld/morningside/peripherals/4101-kingsā€¦

    So unless you need delivery, could be overall cheaper and faster buying over-the-counter at MSY.

    I had a look on a few other sites, they are selling the same card for about $65. I wonder why only MSY and COTD have them on sale?

  • -1

    $40 + free shipping pls

    • -1

      $1 + free shipping pls

    • +1

      To whom is the question?

      • It's not a question.

  • Want a 64gb card for my Surface Pro, but what speeds do I need?

    • That would depend on what you are planning to use the memory card for. To transfer files, photos, the odd video and app/program, and speed is not an issue, then fine. For large photo albums, HD/FHD video files and high speed/quality digital photography and keeping it more future proof, go for a faster card.

    • SDHC Class 10 is pretty legit. The only speeds faster I know of are micro SDXC (Extended capacity), but I'm not sure if Surface Pro even supports that

      EDIT: This post is slightly older, obviously we have 64 GB microSDHC cards now, but you get the general gist. Also class 10 is the "Ultra" tier, San Disk also offers "Extreme". Again, not sure if Surface supports though

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