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Comparison Kingston microSD Canvas React 32 GB vs SanDisk Extreme V30 A1 microSD UHS-I U3 32 GB

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Kingston microSD Canvas React 32 GB
SanDisk Extreme V30 A1 microSD UHS-I U3 32 GB
Kingston microSD Canvas React 32 GBSanDisk Extreme V30 A1 microSD UHS-I U3 32 GB
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TypemicroSDmicroSD
Storage32 GB32 GB
Specs
Speed class1010
UHS classUHS-I Class 3 (U3)UHS-I Class 3 (U3)
Video recording classV30V30
Application classA1A1
Read speed100 MB/s90 MB/s
Write speed70 MB/s60 MB/s
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Added to E-Catalogaugust 2018june 2017

Read speed

The maximum speed of reading data from a memory card.

Any modern memory card provides sufficient reading speed for simple everyday tasks — like copying photos from a camera to a laptop. Therefore, it makes sense to pay attention to this parameter mainly in cases where the card is purchased for professional use, or if high speed is critical for you — for example, if you often have to copy photos from the camera in a hurry. In doing so, two points should be taken into account. Firstly, the corresponding speed must be supported by the card reader where the card is used. Secondly, this paragraph indicates the theoretical maximum — in perfect conditions; the actual reading speed may be lower (if we are talking about cards with UHS, this speed can be estimated by the UHS class, see above about it). Nevertheless, it is quite possible to compare different models of cards by this indicator: differences in theoretical speed usually quite correspond to the difference in actual speed.

Write speed

The maximum speed for writing data to a memory card.

High write speed is important for tasks that involve storing large amounts of data in a limited amount of time. However, note that this paragraph indicates the theoretical maximum speed for perfect conditions; in fact, this value can be noticeably lower. Therefore, the characteristics of memory cards also indicate the minimum guaranteed write speeds in different modes — the general speed class, the UHS class, the video recording class and/or the class for applications. All of them are described in more detail above. However, you can also evaluate the capabilities of the carrier by the overall speed: other things being equal, a card with a higher theoretical speed will work faster in fact.

As for specific values, speeds from 4 MB / s and from 6 MB / s are practically not found nowadays, from 10 MB / s and from 16 MB / s can be called average indicators, from 50 MB / s — above average, and the fastest models have a maximum write speed of 100 Mbps or more.
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