Sunday, April 3, 2011

Lexar 32 GB class 10 microSDHC memory card review

Introduction: in this year's CES, we learned that they were to release a new high-speed Lexar 32 GB class 10 microSDHC memory cards for mobile devices. Although there are other brands of 32 GB microSDHC card on the market for about a year now, most classified class 2 or class 4 speeds, if both the Patriot and WinTec, makes them popular 10 class.

Smartphones have now become commonplace in today's society, so is implementation around all of your pictures, videos, music, documents and tasks. Even though smartphones comes with some user access internal memory, most of these also rely on outside of memory in the form of microSDHC cards, is the main storage. Until last year, was the largest microSDHC memory card 16 GB, but when com 32 GB model, was nearly $ 200 and be limited to speeds of class 2. Over time, fortunately, prices began to come down and began the transition speed ratings.

Lexar 32 GB microSDHC memory card (model LSDMI32GBSBNAR) is the latest released for 2011 and features 10 class rating, the manufacturer must maintain a minimum read speed of 10 MB per second and a Read speed of up to 20 MB per second. That is listed for $ 149 on the Lexars site, but look around we felt for a more reasonable $ 103 on Amazon. Also included in the package retail is a small USB thumb drive adapter plugs into the memory card to the USB port on your computer. Like with this practical, but adapter included thumb drive is constructed of plastic and feels cheap and very incomplete. Sometimes when we connect it to our PC, plastic end as if it could be broken without excessive force. Come preloaded on Lexar memory card is a program called MediaMove, which you can choose to install on your computer. With this, you can have the program detects all media files on your computer and transfer them to your phone's memory card and multimedia files backup from the memory card on your computer. It is a nice program, especially for the beginner, but we can imagine that most people reading this probably know how to manually transfer files between PC and the phone's memory card.


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