Toshiba has launched EXCERIA UHS-I SD Memory Cards, their new line of EXCERIA products. Meant for professional or amateur photographers and videographers, the new EXCERIA memory cards are designed for continuous shooting and full HD (including 4K resolution) video and are available in a wide-range of sizes at an affordable price tag.
Toshiba has launched EXCERIA UHS-I SD Memory Cards, their new line of EXCERIA products. Meant for professional or amateur photographers and videographers, the new EXCERIA memory cards are designed for continuous shooting and full HD (including 4K resolution) video and are available in a wide-range of sizes at an affordable price tag.
Toshiba’s new EXCERIA SD cards offer faster write speeds than Class 10 SD cards, have greater mobile storage capacity than other EXCERIA products, and include UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) support for 4K2K video recording and playback. Additionally, digital pros, enthusiast photographers, and amateurs will have fast-motion capture and playback of high-resolution content available to them as well as the benefits of high-speed continuous shooting, real-time full HD video recording, and fast data transfers for large files.
Features include:
- Capacities: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB1
- Up to 95MB/s Read and 60MB/s Write
- Ideal for continuous burst-mode shooting
- Universal size fits today’s most popular high-end cameras, tablets, smart phones and HD camcorders
- A five-year standard limited warranty
Pricing and Availability
The EXCERIA UHS-I SD Memory Cards are now available (with the exception of the 128GB model, which will be released in January, 2015) at select retailers and on the Toshiba storage website for $59.99 (16GB), $99.99 (32GB), and $179.99 (64GB).