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Silicon Power Introduces 2 New SD Cards - V90 SDXC UHS-II

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/04/2020 08:49 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Silicon Power Introduces 2 New SD Cards - V90 SDXC UHS-II

Following the release of 4 microSD cards last year, Silicon Power is unveiling 2 standard SD cards, perfect for those who crave equal or even higher performance for their SDXC-compatible devices, at more cost-effective levels.

With UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) and Video Speed Class 30 (V30), the Superior SDXC UHS-I offers uninterrupted 4K UHD capture and sequential burst mode shots. The SD card offers speeds of up to 100MB/s read and up to 80MB/s write, ensuring quality recording. Available in capacities of up to 512GB, store up to 150,000 photos or up to 24 hours of 4K UHD footage.


Key Features
- Capture uninterrupted 4K Ultra HD videos with recording rates of at least 30 MB/s.
- Spend more time recording and less time waiting with read speeds up to 100MB/s and write speeds up to 80MBs.
- Keep up with the action and take sequential burst mode shots without missing a single frame.
- Up to 512GB storage capacity.

Capture Today, Store For A Lifetime: The New V90 SDXC UHS-II Card

  • Specifically designed for professional-level high-speed capture of superior-quality images and videos with high-speed continuous shooting.
  • UHS-II technology introduces blazingly fast read and write speeds up to 290 and 160 MB/s, respectively.
  • Capture footage in breathtaking 8K Ultra HD resolution with recording rates of at least 90 MB/s.
  • Write raw files in nearly 1/3 the time compared to UHS-I.
  • Dramatically accelerate post-production transfers with an appropriate card reader.
  • Up to 256GB storage capacity.

Memory Making Made Easy: The New V30 SDXC UHS-I Card

  • Capture uninterrupted 4K Ultra HD videos with recording rates of at least 30 MB/s.
  • Spend more time recording and less time waiting with read speeds up to 100MB/s and write speeds up to 80MBs.
  • Keep up with the action and take sequential burst mode shots without missing a single frame.
  • Up to 512GB storage capacity.






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