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Samsung announces a massive 256GB microSD card

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The Samsung EVO Plus 256GB microSD card has read and write speeds of 95MB/s and 90MB/s respectively, and can store up to 55,200 photos, 12 hours of 4K video, 33 hours of full HD video, or 23,500 songs. Samsung says the card will come with a 10-year limited warranty and will be available in over 50 countries beginning in June for $249.99.

http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/5/10/11651020/samsung-massive-256gb-microsd-card

This looks like a good MicroSD card for using for recording live video in 4K, and using on mini computers like the Raspberry Pi where you can install a lot of Linux programs on it.

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Damn that's nice, good thing most new phones (and some tablets) that run Android or Windows, Will make a great add on for your phone photo's and apps 

 

 

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I swear with every technology announcement I feel older and older.

Hell I remember when I used to think nobody would ever be able to use 250MB of storage and cursed while downloading on my 14.4k modem.

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