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[Deal Alert] Grab a PNY 128GB MicroSD card for $54 on Amazon

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Right now you can grab a PNY 128GB MicroSD card for just $54 on Amazon.

  • Up to 60MB/sec speed for fast transfer rates
  • Class 10 UHS-I, U1 speed class performance allows fast and smooth continuous shooting and full HD Video capture
  • Perfect for Android Smartphones & Tablets or Action Cameras. Store and transfer more videos, movies and photos.
  • Great for storing and transferring more videos, movies and photos to and from your smartphone and tablet
  • Stores approximately 45,512 photos so you don't have to worry about running out of space
  • Reliable & Durable: Magnet Proof, Shock Proof, Temperature Proof, Waterproof
  • Compatible with micro SDXC devices
  • Backed by a Lifetime Limited Warranty

You'll probably only get around 110GB of actual usable space due to the way the card is formatted and that's actually very common as you may know. This microSD card will work with smartphones, tablets, even a GoPro camera. Its worth noting, however, that it does not come with an adapter. But if you happen to have one already, you can toss it into an adapter and use it in your camera or any other device that might use regular sized microSD. Grab one today from the link below:

PNY 128GB High Performance Class 10 MicroSDXC Card
 
I am so tempted to get one of these... don't know why my 32gb on my phone is still 40% available and the 64gb card I have is 85% available

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I still don't quite understand why mobile devices, especially tablets, don't use the regular size SD....I mean, there's just not enough space for something about the size of a penny. Larger capacity and cheaper. Just another head scratcher.
 
I still don't quite understand why mobile devices, especially tablets, don't use the regular size SD....I mean, there's just not enough space for something about the size of a penny. Larger capacity and cheaper. Just another head scratcher.
I'm guessing because there are larger margins with these little ones. Let's face it, nobody cares about the end consumers, get rich... That's business...
 
I'm guessing because there are larger margins with these little ones. Let's face it, nobody cares about the end consumers, get rich... That's business...

You're right, except the phone makers don't manufacture the cards. There's really nothing to prevent them from getting the same mark-up on a full-size SD card. Somehow Sandisk and Kingston have gotten them to roll with micro sd cards, yet haven't on laptops. Phones you can somewhat understand, but tablets it makes no sense.
 
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