I have purchased many of these SanDisk micro memory cards over the years and they have all worked well. If you're new to memory cards, there are a few things to keep in mind when shopping. First, get the right size card (32GB and 64GB available) for what you want to do. (For example, videos take up more storage space than still images or MP3 audio.) The instructions for your device (tablet, camera, etc.) usually state the maximum card size that the device can support. Second, you get a card, the desired class (speed). Class 2 is the slowest and Class 10 is the fastest. (Video requires more speed than audio, and HD video requires more speed than SD video. ) The capabilities of your device or computer can also play a role in choosing a card for speed, so don't buy a Class 10 card. if you can't run them at top speed anyway. Finally, if you haven't already, buy an adapter if it's not included. This will make your memory card more portable. Finally, buy an adapter if it's not included. This will make your memory card more portable. Finally, buy an adapter if it's not included. This will make your memory card more portable.
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