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Team Group Doin' SD4.0 UHS-II U3 Ultra High Speed microSDXC

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/29/2016 08:56 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Team Group Doin' SD4.0 UHS-II U3 Ultra High Speed microSDXC

Interesting, Team Group has announced a microSDXC Memory Card based on the SD4.0 UHS-II U3 Ultra High standard. That means with a comptible device this device can offer a blistering speed of up to 250/100MB/s for reads and writes.

Team Group Inc., the world's leading memory brand, today released the all new microSDXC UHS-II U3 high speed memory card, which officially pushed the storage performance of small portable devices up to 250/100MB/s. Team Group chooses to release microSDXC UHS-II U3, a small card to meet consumers' usage needs. With the included free SD 4.0 UHS-II SD card adapter, consumers are allowed to freely use on digital cameras, dashboard cameras, cell phones and various other devices, and offers the perfect balance in performance and usefulness.

Team Group's all new SD 4.0 microSDXC UHS-II U3 ultra high speed memory card is completely compliant with SDA's specification, and also downward compatible with microSD interface and UHS-1/Class 10 standard. The read/write speed is up to 250/100 MB/s, which is specific for the ever growing action cameras, dashboard camera for car or motorcycle, etc. It is the best storage medium which offers higher resolution, higher frames per second and higher data streaming rates for Full HD or even breathtaking Ultra HD 4K quality.

Team Group's all new SD 4.0 microSDXC UHS-II U3 is continuing adopting Color Card's advanced heat transfer color inkjet printing technology. With the latest technology in ecofriendly inks, carbon emissions can be greatly reduced and completely fulfill the concept of "memory last forever". The microSDXC UHS-II U3 will be launched with 64GB of storage. Consumers are able to satisfy different kinds of needs with only single purchase. This will greatly reduce the risk of losing the card while carrying it.

For more information, visit the product page.







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