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Toshiba THN-N101K0160U6 16GB Exceria Pro UHS-II SD Card

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Unleash the Speed and Power of UHS-II The Toshiba Exceria Pro SD Card is designed for professional photographers and videographers demanding top-tier performance. With exceptional read and write speeds, this UHS-II U3 card allows you to capture fast-action photos and 4K videos without delay. Its...

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Overview

Unleash the Speed and Power of UHS-II

The Toshiba Exceria Pro SD Card is designed for professional photographers and videographers demanding top-tier performance. With exceptional read and write speeds, this UHS-II U3 card allows you to capture fast-action photos and 4K videos without delay. Its large storage capacity ensures you can capture and store high-resolution content without worrying about running out of space.

  • Capacity: 16GB
  • UHS Standard: UHS-II
  • Speed Class: U3
  • Read Speed: Up to 260MB/s
  • Write Speed: Up to 240MB/s
  • Optimized for: 4K Video Recording and Playback

Key Features

Achieve exceptional speed-up to 260 MB/s read speed and 240 MB/s write speed.

Transfer 1,000 photos in only one-fifth the time needed by class 4 SD cards

Maximize high-speed continuous shooting, continuous burst mode, multiple frames-per-second and full HD real-time video recording

Supports UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) for 4K video recording and playback at minimum sustained write speed of 30 MB/s

With storage capacity up to 128GB, you'll make room for Full HD videos and thousands of high-resolution photos, without running out of space

Universal size fits today's most popular high-end cameras and HD camcorders

A 5-year standard limited warranty delivers peace of mind and demonstrates Toshiba's proven leadership strength

Specifications

Brand
Toshiba
Model
THN-N101K0160U6
Capacity
16GB
Class
Exceria Pro UHS-II
Read Speed
Up to 260 MB/s
Write Speed
Up to 240 MB/s
UHS Speed Class
U3
Minimum Sustained Write Speed
30 MB/s
Warranty
5-year standard limited

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Achieves exceptional data transfer speeds, with up to 260 MB/s read and 240 MB/s write, facilitating quick file handling.
  • The card can transfer 1,000 photos in only one-fifth the time compared to class 4 SD cards, boosting workflow efficiency.
  • Supports UHS Speed Class 3 (U3), ensuring a minimum sustained write speed of 30 MB/s for reliable 4K video recording and playback.
  • Designed to maximize high-speed continuous shooting, continuous burst mode, and full HD real-time video recording.
  • Offers a 5-year standard limited warranty, providing long-term reliability and peace of mind for users.

👎 Cons

  • The specific storage capacity of this particular model is 16GB, which may be insufficient for extensive 4K video projects or large photo libraries.
  • While it supports capacities up to 128GB, this specific 16GB model offers less space than some users might require for high-resolution media.
  • The benefits of UHS-II speeds require a compatible UHS-II device; older cameras or card readers may not fully utilize its potential.
  • The price point for a 16GB card with these specifications might be higher than standard SD cards, considering its professional-grade features.
  • For users with modern, high-megapixel cameras or longer 4K recording sessions, 16GB could fill up very quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

While this specific product is 16GB, the Toshiba Exceria Pro UHS-II series offers storage capacities up to 128GB.
Yes, it supports UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) with a minimum sustained write speed of 30 MB/s, which is suitable for 4K video recording and playback.
You can expect up to 260 MB/s read speed and up to 240 MB/s write speed, depending on your device's compatibility.
Yes, a 5-year standard limited warranty is provided with this Toshiba Exceria Pro UHS-II SD Card.
It's a universal size that fits most high-end cameras and HD camcorders, but its full UHS-II speed benefits require a UHS-II compatible device.