Update: This popular deal is still available.
Best Buy via eBay has
256GB Samsung PRO Plus A2 V30 microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card w/ USB Adapter (MB-MD256KB/AM) on sale for
$23.49.
Shipping is free.
Best Buy has
256GB Samsung PRO Plus A2 V30 microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card w/ USB Adapter (MB-MD256KB/AM) on sale for
$23.49.
Shipping is free, otherwise select free curbside pickup where available.
Thanks to Community Member
SociableJuice2702 for sharing this deal.
- Note: Availability for pickup may vary.
About this Item:
- Rated read/write speeds up to 160/120MB/s
- 10 Years Limited Warranty
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This is mostly targeted at write speed dependent usage for stuff like Go Pros that don't support UHS-II or other faster standards. Games are read dependent.
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It's meant for basically video cameras and dash cam type of equipment, it's supposed to be able to write and rewrite for a longer period of time
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If you need one right now, then yes, this is the better buy.
But if you wait for sale pricing on the Evo+, it generally goes below this price.
We also don't know what the person I replied to paid, and if at that time, he paid a premium for the Pro vs the Evo.
Also, keep in mind that if you want the higher than UHS-1 speeds, you need either a card reader that's compatible with DDR208, like Samsung's USB card reader, or another, like the Kingston or Sandisk's, to hit that. That's an additional cost, as I'm guessing most people don't own one.
It's fairly rare and aside from a handful of card readers that came out fairly recently, there are none that support it. There are all of about 0 consumer devices that support it natively as well.
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