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Kingston Launches 64GB MicroSDXC Memory Cards

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Kingston Digital,  the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston, has launched a 64GB microSDXC Class 10 memory card, priced at $100. Kingston Class 10 memory cards are also available in 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB.

Kingston’s micro Secure Digital eXtended Capacity (microSDXC) card operates on the exFAT file system, which is designed to handle extremely large volumes of data, such as files bigger than 4GB, says the company.

[Image: Kingston Warehouse in UK / Courtesy: Kingston]

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