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Gaming is a fun hobby, but it can start to add up in costs after a while, especially if you decide to purchase add-ons or extra hardware. But Amazon's Big Spring Sale is a great time to stock up on ...
The ARMOR 700 Portable SSD combines speed, durability, and up to a massive 8TB capacity perfect for professional videographers, photographers, and content creators in the field an ...
Lexar, a global leader in memory and storage solutions, today announces the expansion of its popular Lexar Professional ...
No sooner had Nintendo revealed a change in the way microSD cards will be used in the Nintendo Switch 2 than Lexar stepped up with an answer for it. If you didn't catch the news earlier today, ...
One thing that you should always have at home is a trusty microSD card that you can use with your smartphone, tablet, action camera, drone, or handheld gaming console. If you don’t already have one ...
SAVE $26.94: As of April 16, get the Lexar 1TB microSD Express Card for $173.05 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $199.99. That's a discount of 13%. If you're thinking about picking up a ...
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Lexar makes a variety of storage solutions from memory cards to portable hard drives. The latest offering from the company is the Professional 1066x microSD UHS-I Card SILVER series. Designed for ...
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MicroSD cards are easy to come by and lose thanks to their thumbnail-sized nature, and if you've been looking to grab a few replacements, there are plenty of Prime Day deals on right now for the mini ...
My first desktop computer, or at least the first one I used that was “mine” and not shared, had a 400MB hard drive. And at the time (about 1999, if I remember right) my parents thought it was ...