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SanDisk Extreme Pro SD UHS-I Class 10 128 GB
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TypeSDSD
Storage128 GB128 GB
Specs
Speed class1010
UHS classUHS-I Class 3 (U3)UHS-I Class 3 (U3)
Video recording classV30V30
Read speed200 MB/s170 MB/s
Write speed90 MB/s90 MB/s
Write protection
Manufacturer's warrantylifetime
Added to E-Catalognovember 2022april 2020

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.

Manufacturer's warranty

Manufacturer's warranty provided for this model.

In fact, this is the minimum service life promised by the manufacturer, provided that the operating rules are followed. Most often, the actual service life of the device turns out to be significantly longer than the guaranteed one. But an indicator of 5 years suggests that the memory card is more likely to be lost or become irrelevant. You can also find a lifetime warranty, but in this case it is better to clarify the details of what it covers. And in any case, it implies a certain period of time, although measured in decades. In addition to confirmation of reliability, such a guarantee allows you to contact the supplier after a while to eliminate possible problems (not mechanical, of course). But the difficulties in carrying out this procedure (representative offices are located only in large cities) and the rare cases of need for this (after all, it is easier to buy a new flash drive, with the exception of vital information on the old media) make the lifetime warranty more of a marketing ploy than a cool feature.
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