Well who doesn't love lot's of memory on the mobile and/or device to store all there favourite pictures,movies and their entire music collection. Well, Kingmax... A well known flash memory company are now selling the worlds first Micro-SD 64GB card! 64GB in your pocket? Well I thought that one day that would become true and it's finally here, however only if you have deep pockets! Check it out....
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/26/kingmax-flaunts-worlds-first-64gb-microsd-card/
Wow, 64GB in a Micro SD card? what next eh?
ReplyDeletewow this is insane! nice blog:)
ReplyDelete64gb, woah!
ReplyDeletewow, thats a lot in so little space.
ReplyDeleteIncredible. I still shock people with an old 40MB HDD brick and a 8GB microSD...many times smaller and lighter, holds much, much more data.
ReplyDeleteCool blog, following :)
that's crazy!
ReplyDeleteWhat are you going to do with 64gb on a micro SD? hahaha
ReplyDelete64gb... microSD... OH WOW
ReplyDeletehahahahahaah
I just love how technology is goin hell yeah :D
ReplyDeletemore crap you can store...
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome. Gotta love technology
ReplyDeletehow do they do this, 64gb on a micro sd
ReplyDeleteMine is only 16 and i only used 7
ReplyDeleteI blame the HD industry
I'll just take the 8gb on my iPhone, thanks.
ReplyDeleteHoly shit. I remember when 1GB flash cards were $100.
ReplyDeletenice blog ^^
ReplyDeleteThat's insane. What's next?
ReplyDeletethanks for the engadget link, love that site.
ReplyDeleteAlways gotta love having the latest greatest. I can never get enough storage space on my stuff.
ReplyDelete64 GB, holy eff.. Remember when computers had like 20 max....
ReplyDeleteF'ing badical :D
ReplyDelete@RileyAndJustinSports i know right now technology has come a long way
ReplyDelete64gb is great for a micro SD! But I heard off a friend (true) that they're now selling 1TB flash drives?!
ReplyDeleteWow now i'm holding a 64 mb one:D
ReplyDeleteLove this blog!
ReplyDeleteSupport!
ReplyDeletePretty cool, I wonder how many movies would fit in it...
ReplyDeleteI love hearing about larger formats being released, because it means current sizes will drop in price!
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