Just take a quick look at the specifications of the new PNY MicroSD XLR8 (R) GAMING memories to verify that, as its name suggests, we are dealing with a design that is clearly focused on Users with particularly high performance requirementsand especially in speed. The type of need that can be applied to the different types of activities among which gaming is most represented. And let’s remember that a long time ago, PCs and consoles ceased to be the only gaming platform.
Today we have smartphones and tablets, but also a complete range of portable consoles, some with performance that is nothing to envy about a laptop or desktop PC, devices with processors and GPUs of considerable power, a good handful of gigabytes of RAM and screens of immense quality. However, and this is a problem for many users, storage capacity is often somewhat limitedso it fills up over time. This is where PNY design comes into play with MicroSD XLR8 (R) GAMING.
And this is because although memory cards usually compete with the internal memory in worse conditions, in the case of the MicroSD XLR8 (R) GAMING we can count on up to 100 MB / s sequential read and 90 MB / s sequential write, so we are talking about a memory card U3 / V30 / A2. Or, in other words, an external storage medium capable of offering the necessary performance both for recording high-definition video (4K Ultra HD) and for using applications that are very demanding on the speed of reading and writing data.


With the speed provided by PNY MicroSD XLR8 (R) GAMING cards, the great advantage is that we can not only store and access data on them quickly, in fact it is most remarkable that we can also use them install applications on them, including gamesand its performance will not be affected. An ideal choice if, for example, we use a portable console and always want to carry a proper collection of titles.
PNY MicroSD XLR8 (R) GAMING is a MicroSDXC card with UHS-I bus interface and its launch occurs simultaneously with its arrival on the market with two capacities, 128 and 256 gigabytes.
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