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Samsung 256GB Evo Plus Micro SD SDXC 95MB/s Class 10 Ultra HD 4K U3 Memory Card $149.35 Australian Seller @ eBay

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Samsung 256GB Evo Plus micro SD SDXC 95MB/s Class 10 Ultra HD 4K U3 Memory Card

256GB MicroSD EVO Class 10 with SD Adapter
MicroSD memory card
High read and write speeds
An ideal partner
Impressive capacity

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  • will wait till it's half price :)

    • +2

      maybe in another 5 years…

      • +4

        Lol. He will say the same.

  • +1

    it amazes me that something so small can hold 256 gigs

    • +3

      Anyone seen the movie Johnny Mnemonic from 1994? It's a sci fi futuristic film.

      In the future, couriers transport information by downloading it into their brains. Keanu's capacity is 80GB, but he overloaded it with 160GB and it's going to kill him if he doesn't offload it in time.

      I guess people making the film didn't foresee fingertip sized wafers of memory that can hold 256GB. Why bother uploading the data into your brain at risk to your life when you can safely transport microSD cards that hold 4X that amount?

      • Yes it was shortly after I got my first PC. And it had HDD with an enormous capacity of whole 40MB! And 1MB of RAM.
        Imagining 2000 harddrives in his head was exciting back then. Not to mention to overload to 4000 Harddrives. Must have been using Stacker back then :-)
        Back then someone telling me that 256GB will fit on a nail size card (and would cost few hour's work) I would think of it as an alien technology.

        • In 1993 I got my first 'real' PC, and it had 340MB on it. But in 1996, they had 1GB drives. Yours would have been a 386 which would have been years old already. 40MB was low for 1994.

          80GB was a LOT back then, I'll admit. It would have been unfathomable at the time, so no one would have said anything. But they massively underestimated the rate of progression of technology.

          Scientists estimate that to upload all of your brain (a very complex organ) into a disk drive, it would be the size of the earth. 80GB should be nothing compared to a drive the size of the earth. Depending on what kind of brain storage they use, I reckon they could have squeezed more than 80GB onto it.

          This 80GB was meant to be the cure for cancer or AIDS or something. LOL. As if a cure would require 80GB in data. Unless it's like uncompressed video or something. Text and diagrams would not take up much.

  • +1

    Was hoping for a bigger price cut by now. These have been around for more than 12 months.

    I would buy at $100. Even though I don't need one. I'm actually out of devices to put my MicroSD cards into. And I have a few unopened 64GB spares that I will never use. Sigh.

    • +1

      64GB is perfect for cameras. You don't want to put more in there, otherwise you are risking too much if something goes wrong.

    • ill honestly buy some off you for cheap if you want

  • It beats (basically equals) this popular deal, hence why I posted it:
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/316401

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