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Interesting item for those who know about this. I had not heard of it.
For those like me who wonder, "Why so expensive?"
It reminds me of the jump from spinning HDDs to SSDs. Maybe more of a contrast.
I don't game, so I'm not ready to pay retail for one. But this is geared toward the Switch 2 and similar games primarily, due to the speed. Also good for content providers using massive 4K file transfers, etc...
Here is the link for my query:
https://www.google.com/search?q=m...s-wiz-serp
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populartDames | Staff posted Oct 02, 2025 03:22 AM
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populartDames | Staff posted Oct 02, 2025 03:22 AM
onn microSDXC Express Memory Card: 256GB $35.77, 512GB $65.77 + Free Shipping
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And none in stock for pickup either. RIP.
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Camera manufacturers have already moved on to CFExpress.
But most cameras still don't have dual CFExpress slots, it's usually a SD card and a CFExpress. And there's still a lot of cameras with SD card only.
SDExpress is also significantly cheaper than either CFExpress option so I'm hoping it becomes an option.
Cause is hard to find. When it becomes instock, it sell out within minutes. This is the cheapest 512gb microsd EX comparable with the switch 2.
Yeah I get that it's hard to find, but the site is called slickdeals, not back in stock tracker.
This is (1) not a brand/source people normally think of, (2) much better priced than the few others in stock elsewhere, and (3) hard to find in stock. It's not much better or worse than a price controlled good - say, a Mac Mini or Legos - being 5-10% off.
That being said, these are rated about 10% lower max read/write speed than the Sandisk at BestBuy [bestbuy.com].
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Ugh WHY is Nintendo like this?? It would be extremely easy for them to create a solution to enable local offline save backups, but literally the only way for Switch owners to back up their save data is to fork over the monthly fee for Nintendo Switch Online. Don't want to pay the monthly fee, and your Switch ends up defective/lost/broken? Too bad, Nintendo could care less about the potentially hundreds of lost playtime hours in your saves since you don't want to continuously pay them money IN ADDITION to the $500 you spent on their console and the ridiculous $80 game MSRPs. Seriously, screw Nintendo for this kind of crap, it's so blatantly anti-consumer and really shows the only thing they could care about their customers.
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