World’s Fastest Memory Card Unlocks Faster Camera Speeds
By Jim Bask
Western Digital has launched the world’s fastest UHS-1 flash memory card, the 400GB SanDisk Extreme UHS-1 microSDXCTM, at his year’s Mobile World Congress.
Western Digital has launched the world’s fastest UHS-1 flash memory card, the 400GB SanDisk Extreme UHS-1 microSDXCTM, at his year’s Mobile World Congress.
At this year’s CES, Western Digital have updated their previous My Passport Wireless Pro lineup of portable external storage devices to new SSD-equipped models. While WD My Passport Wireless SSD might be a slightly tongue-twisting name, the product itself seems to be very capable!
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