Up to 80 MB/s transfer speeds
Class 10 for full HD video recording and playback
Ideal for premium Android-based smartphones, tablets and cameras
10-years manufacturer warranty
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Bilbo1968
31 Jan 176#10
Bought in 1956 for 3 and 6.
Latest comments (42)
fiqqer
21 Feb 17#42
This won't be back down to £23. All suppliers have silently upped their prices by up to 50% on small value items. £35 will be the minimum for these for a while now (Brexit Effect). The suppliers will use the excuse that the specifications have changed as there are requirements to reliable for video streaming. Toshiba have traditionally been at the lower end of the branded memory cards - they tend to have high read ratings but low write. It doesn't matter too much as most of you will be using these for infrequent writes.
Alyosha
3 Feb 17#41
that'd be good. maybe a link to where you got it too
WolverhamptonDealDon
3 Feb 17#40
If it's fake I've only lost a few quid :smiley:
WolverhamptonDealDon
3 Feb 17#39
I will test it and reply back with the result (when I have received it)
Alyosha
3 Feb 17#38
that's why h2testw is so awesome. one click and it tests the whole card and tells you if it is a capacity-cheating fake
WolverhamptonDealDon
3 Feb 17#36
I paid £7.60 + £2 delivery for a 256gb Toshiba sd card
jameshothothot to WolverhamptonDealDon
3 Feb 17#37
doesn't sound like a genuine one! so many reviews on amazon about fake cards. they work for a bit as fake capacity on them, crash when put too much.
Alyosha
2 Feb 17#35
thanks anyway
suparuss
1 Feb 17#34
Just linked to the original purchase from my invoice dated 25th Jan it has now gone up to £ 52.87 wow! Lucky me ,sorry to see it's not available at the moment.
suparuss
31 Jan 17#9
Bought 5 days ago £23 from Tesco direct!
Alyosha to suparuss
1 Feb 17#33
is it still live? link?
Bushes
1 Feb 17#30
Bought this a few months ago on Amazon. Its just failed, and is going back. Don't think iI would trust it again.
misterleoni to Bushes
1 Feb 17#32
This is why I wish there were more options for larger internal storage on Android phones - it's faster, more reliable and just much more convenient from a file system perspective to not have two separate storage areas on a phone. I get the old fashioned idea that it's great to pop your SD card full of old cruft and detritus into a new phone - and it is cheap - but I hope we start to see more 128GB+ internal storage options from Samsung etc in the near future. The S7 was a backwards step in that respect IMO - it pleased one crowd but annoyed another.
markslavin
1 Feb 17#31
Bumsie, it's expired. I got the Lexar deal last year for the same price. Just got a new phone I've been waiting for a 128GB deal all week.
tom_gov
1 Feb 171#29
effects of brexit thanks out voters
thegamer147
1 Feb 17#27
So £30 is good price
Ebuyer are doing a Toshiba 128gb U3 card for £34 is this good price?
Salfordgirl1 to thegamer147
1 Feb 171#28
It's never that simple as just quoting a price.
Would depend on write/read speeds as well as reliability, warranty, how much data it can actually fit on it and so on.
t3r4
1 Feb 17#26
Honestly I'd rather get two 64GB cards as they're much more reasonably priced. Would be a huge waste to lose this :O
plath
1 Feb 17#25
>lightning deal
>expensive
people still raced to get it. wut.
larry27
31 Jan 171#24
So the Earth wasn't destroyed because of Donald Trump then?
MZzzz
31 Jan 172#23
Poop ... missed the 128gb deal again !!
skykid3
31 Jan 171#22
he bought a hundred of them
Razwaz
31 Jan 17#19
That's the Switch storage concern sorted :smile:
MBeeching to Razwaz
31 Jan 17#21
At least until the great Micro SD failure scandal... I reckon it will cause Nintendo some headaches in months to come.
beth1976
31 Jan 17#18
i got one aliexpress 3.0 128 gb £17.50
Thermobaric to beth1976
31 Jan 171#20
Good luck getting over a hundred GB of stuff on that.
s4ndh4r
31 Jan 171#17
Missed out on the £23-25 in Nov or last week as some have said.. this will do perfectly right now :smiley: bargain! Thanks op!
Bilbo1968
31 Jan 176#10
Bought in 1956 for 3 and 6.
jameshothothot to Bilbo1968
31 Jan 17#16
i went to the future 2026 and got it for free with a packet of aldi cornflakes. time machines are great?
jameshothothot
31 Jan 17#15
got it!!!!! tha ks op! 11 ?mins left. 55 pc claimed. have to select frustration free packaging. awesome!
jameshothothot
31 Jan 17#14
expensive wtf they are all 40 quid now. awesome thanks op been waiting for sub 30 again....
lucifon
31 Jan 17#13
Good deal. I got the Toshiba Exceria which is 90mb/s read and 31 write for cheaper via Flubit on Amazon's price 2 weeks ago for £27 which seemed good for my future Switch :smiley:
cikki100
31 Jan 171#11
this is expensive, if you really need it then it's best price now, but if you can wait, it will definitely come back down to £23-£25 or maybe even cheaper
misterleoni to cikki100
31 Jan 171#12
I wouldn't say it is 'expensive' given the current market - unless you can point to somewhere you can buy it cheaper right now. expensive would be the price the likes of Argos are charging IMO
LiamLFC92
31 Jan 17#8
Probably a decent deal for anyone planning on getting a Nintendo Switch.
skykid3
31 Jan 17#7
I'm holding off for £23 appearing again, or lower!
oUkTuRkEyIII
31 Jan 17#6
Still cheap though? £45 from the likes of MyMemory/Argos
Next cheapest seems to be £39.99 from MobyMemory
David_e
31 Jan 17#5
As mentioned £23.74 a week ago from HUKD. Obviously that was last week so not voted on this.
fozed78
31 Jan 17#4
looks expensive tbh
bsmaff
31 Jan 17#3
£23 couple of weeks ago too
Baz417
31 Jan 17#2
Was £22.99 on 24nov 2016 according to camelcamelcamel.
ihatebingo
31 Jan 171#1
I see this jdavies nearly posted myself.looks a great price.heat added for that :stuck_out_tongue:
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Up to 80 MB/s transfer speeds
Class 10 for full HD video recording and playback
Ideal for premium Android-based smartphones, tablets and cameras
10-years manufacturer warranty
Top comments
Latest comments (42)
Ebuyer are doing a Toshiba 128gb U3 card for £34 is this good price?
Would depend on write/read speeds as well as reliability, warranty, how much data it can actually fit on it and so on.
>expensive
people still raced to get it. wut.
Next cheapest seems to be £39.99 from MobyMemory