Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Kingston SDHC / SDXC UHS-I U1 Class 10 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston SDHC / SDXC UHS-I U1 Class 10.
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The Kingston SDHC Class 10 card is certainly a class ahead of its predecessors in terms of performance. True to its Class 10 classification, the card manages a sequential data transfer speed of over 10 MB per second while reading as well as writing. Th...
Abstract: SD and MicroSD have the most popular type of memory card for some time. People use them for digital cameras, smartphones, tablets and other portable devices that require storage. There's a huge number of them on the market, and not all of them are equal...
Abstract: SD and MicroSD have the most popular type of memory card for some time. People use them for digital cameras, smartphones, tablets and other portable devices that require storage. There's a huge number of them on the market, and not all of them are equal...
Abstract: Cloud storage is all the rage these days. You can't go that far and find someone saying how great it is to put everything in the cloud. While there are benefits to having your entire life stored on some random server, you still need a way to get that cont...
Abstract: A couple weeks ago, I was talking with a couple colleagues about DSLR cameras, and invariably the topic about high speed SD and CF memory cards came up. What we wanted to know is if a high speed memory card such as the Lexar Professional 1000x CF (Compact...
Published: 2012-11-13, Author: Jim , review by: bigbruin.com
Fast transfer rates, Plenty of storage 128GB in something about the size of a postage stamp, Lifetime warranty with free technical support
There are faster options out there, Verify that your device is SDXC compatible before making an investment like this, Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or questions
The Kingston Class 10 128GB SDXC card has been evaluated to write at speeds above 14MB/s and read at speeds approaching 40MB/s. This is pretty good performance but its by no means the fastest card we have tested. Previous cards such as the 16GB Kingston U...
Published: 2012-10-09, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com
Capacities go up to 64 and 128 GB, Perfect for modern DSLR devices, Competitively priced
Slower than older Kingston SDXC card
The prices of SDXC cards have come down dramatically. In the past a 64 GB card would cost several hundreds of dollars. Now 128 GB card can be found for under a $150 with the latest Kingston offering being one of them. The new Kingston SDXC series is a goo...
Really fast read/write speeds, Perfect for newer DSLR cameras, Lifetime warranty
Price, Lack of SDXC card readers, Not backwards compatible with older SD technology
If you have invested a lot of money with a high end DSLR camera then picking up a memory card to take advantage of its speed is a wise idea. Not only does the Kingston SDXC 64 GB provide large storage capacity, it also gives excellent performance and ...
Performance improvement over previous Class 10 SDHC cards, Large Capacity, new exFat File System
Does not come with a card case.
Overall, the Kingston SD10A/64GB SDXC Class 10 Memory Card was a pure joy to play around with. We were able to shoot HD video without having to replace the memory card. With 16GB SDHC cards we used prior to this one, we were only able to shoot about ...
One relatively expensive card is fixed by a few dabs of glue from a premium bottle of superglue. The key is not to put too much glue, and to put it in the right places. Another big tip is to repair it as soon as it seems like it's falling apart, so the ca...