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Lexar Professional 1066x SILVER Series Cards Announced

Today Lexar announced its new Lexar Professional 1066x microSDHC/microSDXC SILVER Series Cards. The card hits lots of buttons to make it really attractive: use in several popular devices, capacity up to 512GB, and fast quoted speeds, up to 160MB/s read. This seems to be a continuation of Lexar’s quality microSD cards.

Today Lexar announced its new Lexar Professional 1066x microSDHC/microSDXC SILVER Series Cards. The card hits lots of buttons to make it really attractive: use in several popular devices, capacity up to 512GB, and fast quoted speeds, up to 160MB/s read. This seems to be a continuation of Lexar’s quality microSD cards.

With the adoption of certain technologies (action cameras, drones, Android devices, and gaming devices like the Nintendo Switch), microSD cards are in pretty high demand. Users want enough capacity where they don’t have to frequently change out cards in the field, plenty of performance, and all at a good cost. Lexar has been producing quality cards for some time and are extending this today with the Lexar Professional 1066x microSDHC/microSDXC SILVER Series.

The Lexar Professional 1066x microSD is a UHS-I card and is a good choice for those capturing full-HD and 4K UHD video. The cards can provide up to 160MB/s read and up to 120MB/s write. The card is a Class 10, UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) and Video Speed Class 30 (V30) which should fit the bill for fast shooting and shooting longer.

For use with Android devices or game systems, the cards come with Application Performance Class 2 (A2) rating. This means it should work well with applications on Android systems, storing and running.

Availability and Pricing

The new Lexar Professional 1066x microSDHC/microSDXC UHS-I cards SILVER Series is expected to be available this month. MSRP is $19.99 USD (64GB), $34.99 USD (128GB), and $59.99 USD (256GB) with 32GB and 512GB to be announced at a future date.

Lexar Professional 1066x on Amazon

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