Monday, April 28, 2014

Lexar High-Performance microSDXC 633x 64GB UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSDMI64GBBNL633R

Lexar High-Performance microSDXC 633x 64GB UHS-I Flash Memory Card LSDMI64GBBNL633R


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  • Sales Rank: #1127 in Personal Computers
  • Size: 64GB
  • Brand: Lexar
  • Model: LSDMI64GBBNL633R
  • Dimensions: 5.50" h x
    .42" w x
    4.00" l,

Features

  • Premium memory solution for sports camcorders, tablets, and smartphones
  • Quickly captures, stores, plays back, and transfers media files, including 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K video | Leverages UHS-I technology for a transfer speed up to 633x (95MB/s)
  • Stores up to 8 hours of HD video; 24,800 photos; or 14,200 songs
  • Includes high-speed, Class 10 card and USB 3.0 reader
  • Recommended by GoPro for use with Hero3 and Hero3+
  • Premium memory solution for sports camcorders, tablets, and smartphones
  • Quickly captures, stores, plays back, and transfers media files, including 1080p full-HD, 3D, and 4K video | Leverages UHS-I technology for a transfer speed up to 633x (95MB/s)
  • Stores up to 8 hours of HD video; 24,800 photos; or 14,200 songs
  • Includes high-speed, Class 10 card and USB 3.0 reader
  • Recommended by GoPro for use with Hero3 and Hero3+

Lexar High-Performance microSDXC 633x UHS-I Flash Memory Card

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Fastest card I have, super compatible, works even with adapters, see photos
By Chris Zee Shutterbug
Fastest card I have, super compatible, works even with adapters, see testsPERFORMANCE: This 633X card is rated at 95MB/sec read speed, class 10. And it pretty much delivers on that promise, Using CrystalDiskMark 3 and the supplied USB3 adapter I measured 85 MB/sec. Lexar does admit that "write speeds will be lower", and indeed they were at 41 MB/sec. For comparison a Sandisk Ultra class 10 card I have SanDisk Ultra 16 GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card with Adapter (SDSDQU-016G-AFFP-A) tested 44MB read and 11MB write in that same USB3 adapter. The Lexar was about twice as fast as Sandisk Ultra. Note that both cards drop dramatically in speed when used in a USB2 adapter. When used in a USB2 reader they were both very similar at 10MB/sec write and 17MB/sec read speeds. So it may be device that you will be using it in that will be the limiting factor rather than the brand of card. Certainly once you record a huge video file on this card, I would use the supplied USB3 adapter to transfer it to the computer, as you may save over three minutes in download time alone.COMPATIBILITY: I used the card in a GoPro 3+ Silver at 1080p 60 fps without any glitches or problems. No errors, no freeze ups. Since I also had a SD card adapter I inserted the Lexar into it, and the whole setup went inside a Fuji XP camera. (see photo) I was not sure it would work, but it did just fine. So with this one micro SDHC card, you can use it in phones, video devices and older cameras that use full size SD cards as well.BONUS: The supplied micro SD USB3 reader works perfectly with other micro cards such as the Sandisk Ultra class 10 card, more than doubling its read to computer speed, and also with an older Kingston class 4 micro SDHC card, also increasing its read to computer speed by 50%.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Fast Record speed
By Robert L Herrera
Face it, a lot of those companies out there promise they have what you need, only to find, you've now bought a expensive paper weight. I have two GO-PROs 3+ and I'm heading to Europe on vacation. when I looked at shrinking my packing list, it was a no-brainer to look for large storage so not to carry big heavy laptops for downloading. But, when I looked at the read/write speeds of those new 120 gig Micro disks, they transfer speeds left me worried. I need a minimum of 30 MB/s to record on a GO-PRO. So.. seeing none of the new larger disks could offer the speed needed to record on my GO-PROs. I took the safer route and bought the Lexar 64GB w/ transfer speeds multiple times faster than that what my GO-PROs require and a lot faster than the speeds offered by those large 128 disks. And, if your looking at taking advantage of the new 4K recording capabilities of the GO-PRO. you'll need a really fast transfer speed. So.. why buy this disk... it's simple math.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Recommended by GoPro and USB 3.0
By M. Robertson
Works great with Hero 3+ . USB 3.0 adapter is sweet. Make sure you have a USB 3.0 port on your motherboard. Or a USB 3.0 port on your computer case that has USB 3.0 cable to your motherboards USB 3.0 port. No bottlenecks!I got a Amazon basic USB 3.0 extension cable to go with it. Im happy with my transfer speeds and the performance of this card.Remember to leave contact information in the form of a .txt file on your memory card in case it is lost so someone can return it to you.

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