Other capacities on sale too:
32GB - $19.79
64GB - $24
256GB - $72.87
512GB - $117.50
1TB - $267.70
Other capacities on sale too:
32GB - $19.79
64GB - $24
256GB - $72.87
512GB - $117.50
1TB - $267.70
Also important point and often asked question: these are SD cards, not micro SD cards.
@AircraftFreight Thanks for letting us know about the Pro for the 256/512gb. Almost bought the 128gb because of this.
512GB cheaper at centrecom $105 with free shipping. https://www.centrecom.com.au/sandisk-extreme-sdxc-uhs-i-512g…
Thats not the Extreme Pro ver
Sorry my mistake.
any good deals on V60+?
Best value atm is the Sony Tough 128GB V60 for under $100 (RRP in Aust is $179) https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07YNSS9X2/
thank you!
Is Sunwood a reputable seller? Fake versions of memory cards are ripe.
Just a few dollars more to get it from Amazon
Got a 512GB Extreme Pro and in a standard reader they're slow. About 75MB/s write, 90MB/s read. Even in a MacBook Pro SD slot that's rated at UHS-II. So don't be expecting the 200MB/s unless you buy their own designed card reader.
Prime Prices:
128GB - $33.99
256GB - $71.87
Rest are the same
Also as an fyi with these SanDisk UHS-I SD cards, if you want to utilize the full 200mb/s read speeds, youll need to use a proprietary SanDisk card reader with QuickFlow technology. Without it you will be capped at the normal UHS-I speeds of 105mb/s
And although the 512GB and 256GB show the non pro Extreme variant. They are the Extreme Pro. I received my 2 256GB SanDisk cards today which were advertised as Extreme from this link