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Lexar 633x 512GB Micro SD Card $99.95 + $3.95 Delivery @ Flash Trend

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Was looking for SD cards today and came across this deal. Not bad at all!

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  • +4

    So, around 15cents each? Good deal for someone who wants that many.

    Joking - I assume that's the model number, but it did cross my mind.

    • Lol a model number it is. Should've been more specific shouldn't I.

  • Had this exact card in my Switch. Just died couple of weeks ago. It was the first time I'd ever strayed from either Sandisk or Samsung. Never again!

    • How has lexar been with warranty? The description says it has a lifetime warranty.

  • +1

    Bought one from reputable sell (apusexpress2) and first failed after the first file copy, asked for a replacement as thinking I must have just been unlucky and seller replaced and the same thing happened and returned and now just waiting for a refund. Won't trust Lexar and still waiting for a Samsung or Sandisk deal brand is available for a similar price or a tiny bit more.
    IMO Stay away as it will probably be a pain if it dies as seems a lot of people have mentioned of experiencing it.

    • +1

      Lexar isn't what it used to be. Bought out years ago. Best to avoid.

  • Damn prices have dropped. Back in December 2017 I bought a 128gb Lexar 633x micro SD card for dash my cam for AU$89.95 and I thought THAT was cheap at the time. This is 512gb in comparison.

    As an FYI I have had no issues with the SD in the dash cam so far and it has been in continual use since I got it throughout hot days and cold.

  • Looks like the price has shot back up. Can a mod please mark this deal as expired?

  • +1

    On the lookout for a bargain on 512gb card. Can someone help a brother out.

    • I'm on the lookout daily. I'll post a deal if I find anything.

    • Me too.

  • Slightly off topic perhaps, but the new Samsung s20 says it can handle a 1tb micro sd card.

    Firstly I never realised they come in that capacity, but secondly, they seem to go for about $500, which seems disproportionate when half a terabyte goes for the price you've listed.

    Anyway, I'd be very interested to know if they have been spotted in the wild for a much cheaper price? Thanks for your help.

    • +1

      As far as I know only a couple of companies have released 1tb examples (corsair among them).

      You're right, the prices are very high at the moment.

      Like all tech I expect the price to come down eventually, give it time.

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