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It is. If you look closer at the description, you'll notice there are two options available:
• 2x 128GB for $40 (after $10 savings)
• 2x 256GB for $60 (after $30 savings)
Last edited by SweetestDeals July 26, 2021 at 06:03 AM.
These cards are slow. Get a faster card. I bought the 128GB for $15 at Best Buy on sale, and I still wouldn't buy it again. I recommend the Lexar Play brand for Nintendo Switch.
These cards are slow. Get a faster card. I bought the 128GB for $15 at Best Buy on sale, and I still wouldn't buy it again. I recommend the Lexar Play brand for Nintendo Switch.
It depends on your use case. For the Switch it might not matter as the hardware's max read speed seems to be 90MB/s according to their FAQ
The Lexar Play reads faster (150MB/s vs 100MB/s) but the Sandisk Switch writes faster. Lexar doesn't have the specs of max write speed, but Sandisk has it at 90MB/s.
Last edited by offstandard July 26, 2021 at 09:30 AM.
Samsung Evo Plus = Samsung Evo Select = This > Samsung Evo
The Samsung Evo Plus has a red label, the Samsung Evo Select has a green label, and the the Samsung Evo has an orange label. See Samsung's website for reference to what I mean by the label colors.
The 256gb models of all these cards have faster read/write speeds than their respective 128gb counterparts.
These cards are slow. Get a faster card. I bought the 128GB for $15 at Best Buy on sale, and I still wouldn't buy it again. I recommend the Lexar Play brand for Nintendo Switch.
If you're using them for a Switch, they can only read up to 104MB per second so the increased speed would be wasted. If you're using these for multi-purpose, the increased speed might be a selling point.
If you're using them for a Switch, they can only read up to 104MB per second so the increased speed would be wasted. If you're using these for multi-purpose, the increased speed might be a selling point.
Wrong. The maximum speeds is not the whole story. You will feel fast load times in smaller files with the Lexar Play because of the A2/A1 rating. Games also download faster.
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• 2x 128GB for $40 (after $10 savings)
• 2x 256GB for $60 (after $30 savings)
The Lexar Play reads faster (150MB/s vs 100MB/s) but the Sandisk Switch writes faster. Lexar doesn't have the specs of max write speed, but Sandisk has it at 90MB/s.
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Samsung Evo Plus = Samsung Evo Select = This > Samsung Evo
The Samsung Evo Plus has a red label, the Samsung Evo Select has a green label, and the the Samsung Evo has an orange label. See Samsung's website for reference to what I mean by the label colors.
The 256gb models of all these cards have faster read/write speeds than their respective 128gb counterparts.
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