Amazon Prime Day 2019: Best deals on 400GB SanDisk, 256GB Lexar memory cards, microSD cards and more – CNET

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Hold a ton of storage on your finger.


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SanDisk is always good for some amazing prices on Prime Day for memory cards. Now that the big day’s arrived, Amazon has microSD cards and larger SD cards on sale, so whether you need more storage for your phone, action camdrone, digital SLR or laptop, you’ll find a deal. 

One word of advice before you buy: Make sure your device supports the storage capacity of the card you’re purchasing. Older devices might not work with the high-capacity cards available today. You can usually find this information on the manufacturer’s product support site.

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Though it’s not the fastest card, it is one of the largest. It’s perfect for general storage for a phone or tablet, but you’ll want a faster card for 4K video capture.

The percentage off isn’t as good as for the 400GB, but having that much storage on a single card might be worth paying extra. 

SanDisk

The step-up card from the Ultra, the Exteme has faster memory for recording and smooth playback of 4K video as well as speedier file access and quicker load times for games.

Lexar high-performance 633x 256GB microSDXC: $23

Save $14

This is the card I use in my GoPro for 4K video recording, but I paid this much for a 64GB card. Amazon also has the 512GB card on sale for $52. 

Getting a smaller storage capacity makes sense when you’re shopping for a card for a camera like a GoPro. Plus, this price is ridiculously low. You can go the other direction, too, and get a 512GB card for $136 and save $64. 

SanDisk

Plenty of speed and capacity for burst shooting with an SLR or mirrorless camera and recording 4K UHD video. The 128GB version is also 40% off, which is a remarkable deal for this card. 

Lexar

If you’re wondering why this card is more expensive per gigabyte than the SanDisk above, it’s because this is twice as fast and includes a UHS-II reader to handle high-speed transfers. To take full advantage of the card’s speed, you’ll have to have a device that supports UHS-II. It is backward-compatible with UHS-I devices, though. The 32GB is on sale for $28 as well. 


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