Patriot is announcing the addition of a 256GB capacity version to their LX Series of microSDXC memory cards, further expanding their memory card lineup. By utilizing 3D NAND technology that allows for packing more storage capacity into a dime-sized form factor, the 256GB LX Series can accommodate hours of 4K UHD or Full HD video, and thousands of high-resolution images. The 256GB LX is ideal for usage scenarios that include drones, action cameras and Android smartphones and tablets, providing top-of-the-line performance capabilities along with its large storage capacity. Drone technology has really opened up limitless possibilities for cinematic production, and the 256GB LX has the capacity to store additional hours of video with professional image quality.
Patriot’s 256GB LX Series micro SDXC memory card is Class 10 and U3 qualified, and provides sequential read speeds of up to 90MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 80MB/s, allowing for quick and efficient capturing of images, as well as speedy transferring from your camera to your computing device. The 256GB LX is an excellent choice for users seeking a cost-effective means to upgrade the onboard storage of their tablet or smartphone, or to provide their GoPro camera with more action-filled recording sessions.
According to Meng J. Choo, Flash Product Manager at Patriot, “Patriot is excited to expand the LX microSD series with its latest addition of a 256GB capacity. This U3 card will enable users to record around 12 to 14 hours of 4K, Ultra HD video, making it a perfect solution for the latest smartphones, high-end drones and action cameras.”
Patriot’s 256GB LX Series microSDXC card is available now in stores and online, at an MSRP of $199.99 US. It is backed by a 2-year warranty and Patriot’s award-winning customer service.
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