
In general, microSD cards with an adaptor cost less than the equivalent SD card.ħ.


For 128GB and above, SD cards are generally cheaper as users usually settle for 64GB as this matches the maximum supported capacity of most portable devices. All the vendors listed below are tried and trusted ones.Ħ. Avoid buying your memory cards from vendors with few feedbacks on auction websites as these drives might turn out to be fake. If you plan to move files to and from portable devices (tablets or smartphones), consider a microUSB card reader such as the Leef Access.ĥ. If you plan to opt for large capacity cards (32GB or more), make sure that your device is SDXC compatible.Ĥ. Make sure you include the delivery price when doing the numbers as quite often you end up paying more for the postage than the drive itself, particularly for low-cost models.ģ. It's not worth looking for memory cards with capacities smaller than 4GB simply because the price premium you pay for twice or four times the storage is tiny.Ģ. Of course, you can also get versions with less space if you don't need as much, but for those of you who need to store large files, this is the microSD card for you.ġ.

Many microSD cards are low capacity, which is fine if you just need an extra bit of space in your smartphone or tablet, but if you're taking lots of high resolution images, or you want to take advantage of modern smartphone's support for microSD cards up to 2TB in size, then the Integral 512GB microSDXC Class 10 Memory Card is definitely worth considering, offering a huge 512GB of storage space.
