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Amazon [amazon.com] has
PNY 256GB Premier-X Class 10 U3 V30 microSDXC for
$19.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.
Price:
$5.00 lower (
20% savings) than the previous price of
$24.99
Customer reviews:
★★★★★ / 6,912 global ratings
About this Item:- Class 10, U3, V30 speed class performance with read speeds up to 100MB/s for fast and smooth burst mode HD Photography and 4K Ultra HD Videography
- A1 App Performance enables apps to run directly from the microSD card, delivering faster app launch and performance. A1 provides minimally 1500 IOPS (Read) and 500 IOPS (Write)
- Record and transfer videos, photos, music, files and more from microSD enabled host devices such as Android smartphones and tablets, action and surveillance cameras, drones, computers and more
- Included SD adapter for compatibility with SD enabled host devices including DSLR cameras, video cameras, desktops, and laptops
- Reliable & Durable: Magnet Proof, Shock Proof, Temperature Proof, Waterproof
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08RG38YWT [amazon.com]
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The site is german but there is an english option in the program.
Hard way, but no software needed.
Step one, Re-format and check capacity shown. Some fakes trick the drive when they format it. And it would show correct capacity, etc after reformatting.
BUT you should not trust it 100%.
Step 2. Add enough larger files to it to see if they are able to be opened/readable afterward. For this 256GB capacity drive, if you add over 128GB and they read after, you are good as far as capacity goes because that is the next lowest possible real capacity for these. This way is some real work and takes some time though.
Easy way, but uses software . Some might not want to trust software, and I cannot blame them. So I would check reviews before installing any.
MUO is a site I subscribe to for tech tips. They offer some good advice and list several free software options to make it easy to test them. I would try some software out if I bought from Amazon. They are not selling or giving away anything they made. Just their top suggestions.
https://www.makeuseof.c
Good luck!
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Hard way, but no software needed.
Step one, Re-format and check capacity shown. Some fakes trick the drive when they format it. And it would show correct capacity, etc after reformatting.
BUT you should not trust it 100%.
Step 2. Add enough larger files to it to see if they are able to be opened/readable afterward. For this 256GB capacity drive, if you add over 128GB and they read after, you are good as far as capacity goes because that is the next lowest possible real capacity for these. This way is some real work and takes some time though.
Easy way, but uses software . Some might not want to trust software, and I cannot blame them. So I would check reviews before installing any.
MUO is a site I subscribe to for tech tips. They offer some good advice and list several free software options to make it easy to test them. I would try some software out if I bought from Amazon. They are not selling or giving away anything they made. Just their top suggestions.
https://www.makeuseof.c
Good luck!
Hard way, but no software needed.
Step one, Re-format and check capacity shown. Some fakes trick the drive when they format it. And it would show correct capacity, etc after reformatting.
BUT you should not trust it 100%.
Step 2. Add enough larger files to it to see if they are able to be opened/readable afterward. For this 256GB capacity drive, if you add over 128GB and they read after, you are good as far as capacity goes because that is the next lowest possible real capacity for these. This way is some real work and takes some time though.
Easy way, but uses software . Some might not want to trust software, and I cannot blame them. So I would check reviews before installing any.
MUO is a site I subscribe to for tech tips. They offer some good advice and list several free software options to make it easy to test them. I would try some software out if I bought from Amazon. They are not selling or giving away anything they made. Just their top suggestions.
https://www.makeuseof.c
Good luck!
H2testw website [heise.de]
The site is german but there is an english option in the program.
https://www.officedepot
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Where anywhere else in this post are those two terms used in the same sentence?
Well, not exactly premium but the product itself "Premier" signifies the same, which is in the title of the post
Two completely different terms.
3rd party inventory is "comingled" with other 3rd party inventory ONLY, and its origin is still tracked so that Amazon can trace where counterfeit inventory comes from if people complain. The reason for the comingling is to ship the inventory closest to the consumer.