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Patriot Releases New 200GB microSDXC Cards to Expand Flash Storage Category

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Patriot, a leading manufacturer of consumer flash storage solutions, computer memory, SSDs, gaming peripherals and mobile accessories, today announced the release of the 200GB LX Series and 200GB Instamobile microSDXC. A natural evolution fueled by the ever growing and dynamic storage needs of today's mobile device users, these new high capacity cards offer an almost limitless storage solution for large HD movies, pictures, music, and productivity files.

Consumers will never miss a moment while on the go. These large capacity cards enable Android smart phone and tablet users to capture life's precious moments in stunning high definition while expanding the storage space of their device. Capable of recording over 18 hours of 1080p HD video and capturing up to 36,000, 3MB photos, users will never have to worry about running out of storage space on their action camera or mobile device.



"With the upcoming launch of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the continued development of more sophisticated mobile devices, the demand for large amounts of storage has never been greater," said Meng J. Choo, Patriot's Flash Product Manager. "With the addition of the 200GB LX Series and Instamobile microSDXC cards, Patriot is fulfilling that demand with the best value for performance in the market."

These Class 10, UHS-1 cards feature speeds of up to 90MB/s read and 40Mb/s write for faster data transfer rates of large files and HD video recordings. Patriot's LX Series and Instamobile microSDXC cards are the perfect storage solution for smart phone and action cameras such as the GoPro, Sony HDR-AS200V, Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. The large capacity and fast transfer speed of these 200GB microSDXC cards means users will never be held back by the limitations of the onboard storage of their mobile device.

Both the LX Series and Instamobile 200GB microSDXC come with an SD adaptor for use with DSLR cameras and the seamless transfer of files to a device or laptop. Backed by a 5 year warranty and Patriot's award-winning customer service, these microSDXC cards are the top rate choice for consumers looking for an affordable way to expand the onboard storage of their smartphone or are looking for more action packed moments while recording on their GoPro.

Availability
Offering the best price for performance on the market in this category, Patriot's 200GB LX series microSDXC and Instamobile microSDXC cards will be available March 21, 2016 online and in stores, worldwide, such as Fry's Electronics, Amazon and Alternate. Prices may vary between regions, see store for details.

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This one time.... I paid $170 for a 128MB card. I thought I was getting a good deal.
 
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This one time.... I paid $170 for a 128MB card. I thought I was getting a good deal.

lol!

I once bought a Sony video camera (probably 12 years ago) that came with an 8MB SD card for photos. When recently cleaning up my desk, I came across it in a stack of other various sized cards and for the life of me could not understand why I was holding on to this thing still.... Maybe if I wanted to take 1 or 2 MP3's with me someplace?? haha

These 200GB cards on the other hand would be awesome for my new phone that shoots 4K/30 and 1080P/60. I'm sure the cost will far exceed the value to me of being able to shoot that much video at once though...
 
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I just got a 512gb micro sd card from China for about $23 on ebay. Its kinda slow at 15mb write but I kinda need the storage over speed. I use it on a samsung s5.
 
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