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The Differences of SD Cards

SD Memory Card for a wide variety of uses

Expanded lineup of Toshiba SD Memory Cards!
Ultra-large capacity and super-fast types also available.

1. Size

The Differences of SD Cards Size

 

2. Capacity

SD Memory Cards are divided by capacity into three types, which are the SD, SDHC, and the SDXC Memory Cards.

The Differences of SD Cards Capacity.

Combinations of cards and compatible devices are shown below.

Type of card Compatible devices
SDXC Memory Cards SDXC compatible devices
SDHC Memory Cards SDXC and SDHC compatible devices
SD Memory Cards SDXC, SDHC, and SD compatible devices

* Confirm the capacity of the memory card that is compatible with your device.

 

3. Speed

The speed classes set by the SD Association are guidelines for speed performance. SD cards compatible with UHS-I interface, the new specification high-speed interface, are also available.

The Differences of Speed Class

*Maximum transfer speed for devices compatible with UHS-I interface speed mode SDR104

Click here for details about speed classes
 

What Is 'SD Speed Class'?

Click here for an overview of new-generation SD cards that support the UHS interface

Overview of new generation SD cards

Advanced content protection features
Toshiba memory cards employ CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media) technology developed by 4C (Toshiba, Panasonic, IBM, and Intel) to provide advanced copyright protection.
Multiple applications
players, and voice recorders.
Saving content to an SD card to watch at your leisure is just one of the myriad of possibilities made available with SD memory cards that enhance your digital life.
Supports multiple device formats
SD memory cards can be formatted for your particular application, whether it be music, pictures, or movies.
Be sure to format your SD memory card on the device you intend to use it on.
Lock feature

Lock feature

SD memory cards come with a lock feature that when engaged, prevents the accidental overwriting or erasure of important data stored on the card.
*Unavailable on miniSD and microSD memory cards.

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