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Patriot Memory Cards & USB Flash Drives Patriot EP Series microSDXC Class 10 UHS-I U3 V30 A1 100/80MB/s 128GB +Adapter
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Patriot EP Series microSDXC Class 10 UHS-I U3 V30 A1 100/80MB/s 128GB +Adapter

£8.49£11.83
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.83/mo.*
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Memory Cards & USB Flash Drives: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing between memory cards and USB flash drives, it's crucial to think about how much storage you need. Memory cards are often used in cameras or smartphones and typically range from 16GB to 1TB. USB flash drives, on the other hand, are versatile for computers and offer similar capacities. If you're storing high-resolution photos or videos, opt for a larger capacity to avoid running out of space quickly. For everyday documents and smaller files, a smaller capacity might suffice.

Compatibility is crucial when selecting a colour calibrator. Ensure that the calibrator supports the operating system of your computer, whether it’s Windows or macOS. Additionally, check if it works with your specific monitor brand and model. Some calibrators offer extensive compatibility with various devices, including projectors and printers, which can be beneficial if you work across multiple platforms. Confirming compatibility ahead of time saves you from potential headaches and ensures seamless integration into your workflow.

The speed at which data is read from or written to a memory card or USB flash drive can significantly impact performance. Memory cards have speed ratings like Class 10 or UHS-I/II/III, indicating how quickly they transfer data. Higher ratings mean faster speeds, which are essential for tasks like recording high-definition video. USB flash drives also vary in speed, with USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 offering faster data transfer than older versions like USB 2.0. Consider what you'll be using the storage for and choose accordingly to avoid bottlenecks.

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