Classed at UHS-I V30 this means that the card is fast enough for any mobile needs, and with a minimum write speed of 30MB/s and a transfer speed of up to 100MB/s it will work perfectly well in most CSC’s and DSLRs with the SD adapter.
The new A2 class joins the other card classes as a way to determine which card is best for you.
Whereas C and V class dictate the minimum write speeds the A class is designed to show the speed of random read writes to the card. This gives a better impression of how the card will perform if used to run apps.
The Lexar card enables random write speed of 2000 IOPS and a minimum read speed of 4000 IOPS, this enables you to run apps direct from the card.
The 512GB Lexar High-Performance 633x microSDXC™ UHS-I card is available late-October at MSRP of €259.99 Euro. For more information visit www.lexar.com