TL;DR: The Nintendo Switch 2 exclusively supports microSD Express cards, offering SSD-like speeds up to 985MB/sec, unlike the 104MB/sec of regular microSD cards. Regular microSD cards can only store ...
Among the changes mentioned in yesterday’s Nintendo Switch 2 presentation was a note that the new console doesn’t just support MicroSD Express cards for augmenting the device’s 256GB of internal ...
A good UHS-I card is quick enough for most people’s needs, and the Lexar Professional Silver Plus is the best value of the ones we’ve tested. Paired with Lexar’s USB card reader, it consistently ...
The Samsung Evo Select is a well-priced, reliable microSD card for your phone, security camera or dash cam. Though it can ...
Which microSD card is best? With the advent of microSD cards, carrying and transferring files and data has never been easier. MicroSDs, which are the tiniest variations of SD cards used in portable ...
Ultra high-capacity microSD cards are a promise mostly unfulfilled. The SD Association approved the SDXC spec back in January 2009, which supported memory cards up to 2TB. Granted, that was a ...
It’s not easy to find a high-end Android phone with expandable storage in 2024. As companies scramble to raise their bottom line, the simplicity and lucrativeness of the no-microSD-slot strategy made ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. I don't worry just about battery life on my devices; I also fear storage won't be enough. Unlike battery life, storage is hardly an issue, yet ...
We’re in a golden age of portable gaming. Nintendo is still the king of the mountain with the Switch 2, but the market is also just lousy with handheld gaming PCs that you can play wherever you want.