Pound is down, costs are up. Inflation is up. Things are going to get even more expensive soon enough.
Thanks leave voters. Cracking job
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otterboxer
27 May 17#37
Ha, yes i have also unfortunately had to use it was well. And although no one wants a failed card they did get too it pretty quick and didn't give me much hassle at all. I gave away the replacement though, once burned i move on,
Tequila
19 May 17#33
The standard price of these 64GB cards was £10 few months ago..
now £17 is a deal..
sad..
amour3k to Tequila
25 May 17#36
Ask me another ..... :-(
I've not been fortunate to ever hit them at the £10 bar mind?.
But have managed to hit a load of them at the £11.25-£11.50 mark though?.
Ok, given, allllll my such one's were last year though? (and not that of this year at all yet?), but still .....
otterboxer
25 May 17#34
funny looking at the comments sd cards micro or otherwise are very hit and miss. These exceria ones have never skipped a beat for me whereas my microsd graveyard is chock full of sandisk. I used to only buy transcend until i couldn't get one to work on something so switched brands and never looked back!
That would be existing stock already under purchase agreements and likely on base in the UK. Electronic goods are normally priced in $ the countries and people's purchasing power and net worth has dropped because of brexit and prices will be going up. Electronic goods normally drop in price fast and get faster too we are yet to see catch up through technology gains overtaking our currency weakness. I voted remain (studied economics) hold a lot of my net worth overseas. I also worry a lot less about people coming here to work with our aging population that needs a stronger tax paying base. Plus the weather here is rubbish would rather retire somewhere dryer/hotter. If our pound is worth enough.
gazdoubleu
17 May 17#31
Try telling that to hotukbeard I voted leave
huangxq2
17 May 17#30
Do not buy the 128GB U1.
Last time I bought U1 Toshiba card, 9-10MB/s write speed, even below the minimum speed required to claim U1.
And the price is bad too for a U1 card.
seezyf
16 May 17#24
Good for galaxy s8?
Jamisky to seezyf
17 May 171#29
I was looking around for the best option for the galaxy s8, and if you have amazon prime now (I live in Londond E14) , you can pick up the 128GB Exceria Toshiba M302 micro sd for £37.89 ( you could ofcourse also use a new account, and spend £50 in total to get £20 off with the code LONDONNOW , but I've used it twice before and didnt bother with it), could deal imo, and almost instant delivery.
lpoolm
17 May 17#28
which one is a question????????
lpoolm
16 May 171#9
i could never get these to run retropie on raspberry pi zeros?
however never had issues with 16gb/32gb?
i miss the days these were £9.99... :disappointed:
pengwyn to lpoolm
16 May 17#23
Could be that 32 are hc cards and 64 are xc. Thanks for the heads up. Where do you get the roms and what's the best size store a lot of retropie games
bankbandit to lpoolm
17 May 17#27
So many questions?
Even when they are clearly statements?
You sound Canadian?
EQL
16 May 17#26
Not everything is brexit, looks like it is due to supply chain price increases, as these were £10 at the turn of the year and early December, well after the pound dropped.
samosa
16 May 17#25
I must resist
gazdoubleu
16 May 17#22
You're quite welcome matey :smile:
amour3k
16 May 17#21
WTH?!.
We're being ripped off BIGGGGGGGGGGG then!, huh? (RRP £7.99, but they're charging a FAT £9.99 each for it instead?!). :-(
What's going on like?, hmmmmmmmmmmmm. :-(
David23
16 May 17#17
To think these were nearly hitting £10 only a few months ago. Retailers up everything because of Brexit even though it has no affect on this stock.
amour3k to David23
16 May 17#19
Exactly?!, that annoys as hell here too. :-(
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
hotukbeard to David23
16 May 175#20
Pound is down, costs are up. Inflation is up. Things are going to get even more expensive soon enough.
Thanks leave voters. Cracking job
wackyraces
16 May 17#18
I bought the 64GB for my 4K Thieye Action Cam and had a number of issues with the performance of the card. It didn't meet the performance levels and so sent it back. The replacement was the same. I may have been unlucky but having tested both cards with various software, the both under performed.
Ross81
16 May 17#10
Will this be any good for recording 4k on my phone?
Also what's the quickest way of getting 26gb on another micro SD onto a new one.... two card readers and a laptop?
huangxq2 to Ross81
16 May 17#15
Some laptops already have a SD card reader, you need a microSD to SD adapter.
And you need a USB 3.0 card reader.
huangxq2 to Ross81
16 May 17#16
should be fine for 4k
I have the 128GB U3 version.
The sequential write speed is just around 30MB/s.
Toybhoy
16 May 17#8
How do these compare against the Sandisk Extreme cards?
huangxq2 to Toybhoy
16 May 17#14
Much slower than Extreme.
paulywam
16 May 17#7
Would this be faster or slower than 'SanDisk Ultra 64 GB MicroSDXC UHS-I Memory Card' for use in a GoPro?
huangxq2 to paulywam
16 May 17#13
fast than Ultra
crew66
16 May 17#12
went for the 16g ones, just what I was looking for
HelloMarky
16 May 17#11
Not bad, this! Heat!
Minstadave
16 May 171#2
I've got a couple of these and had one fail already which makes me a bit wary.
MazingerZ to Minstadave
16 May 17#6
I've got 2 in use on my DSLR and occasional dashcams, they are fine at the moment..
Opening post
Other capacities:
Toshiba 16 GB EXCERIA M302 Micro SD Card with Adapter (THN-M302R0160EA) - £5.99
Toshiba 32 GB EXCERIA M302 Micro SDHC Card with Adapter (THN-M302R0320EA) - £9.99
Moby Memory have a 128GB deal (ideally there are better prices out there):
Toshiba Exceria M301 128GB microSDXC Class 10 Memory Card for £38.97
If you want ease of acquisition, Currys have a click-and-collect Integral UltimaPro Class 10 microSD Memory Card 16 GB for £5.99.
Thanks for the pointers to pavel76 (he created an old deal on this card).
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now £17 is a deal..
sad..
I've not been fortunate to ever hit them at the £10 bar mind?.
But have managed to hit a load of them at the £11.25-£11.50 mark though?.
Ok, given, allllll my such one's were last year though? (and not that of this year at all yet?), but still .....
Last time I bought U1 Toshiba card, 9-10MB/s write speed, even below the minimum speed required to claim U1.
And the price is bad too for a U1 card.
however never had issues with 16gb/32gb?
i miss the days these were £9.99... :disappointed:
Even when they are clearly statements?
You sound Canadian?
We're being ripped off BIGGGGGGGGGGG then!, huh? (RRP £7.99, but they're charging a FAT £9.99 each for it instead?!). :-(
What's going on like?, hmmmmmmmmmmmm. :-(
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Thanks leave voters. Cracking job
Also what's the quickest way of getting 26gb on another micro SD onto a new one.... two card readers and a laptop?
And you need a USB 3.0 card reader.
I have the 128GB U3 version.
The sequential write speed is just around 30MB/s.