Toshiba Exceria 32GB MicroSDHC UHS Class 1 48MB/s Memory Card
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Features
- For Computer, Camera
- Capacity: 32 GB
- SDHC
- Class 10
- Read Speed: 95 MB/s
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Toshiba Exceria 32GB MicroSDHC UHS Class 1 48MB/s Memory Card Specs
- For Computer, Camera
- Capacity: 32 GB
- SDHC
- Class 10
- Read Speed: 95 MB/s
Series | EXCERIA PRO |
Weight | 0.002 g |
W X H X D | 2.4 mm x 3.2 mm x 2.1 mm |
Write Speed | 75 MB/s |
Model Number | THN N401S0320A4 |
Sales Package | 1 |
Security | Shock-proof, Temperature-proof |
Warranty Summary | Engineered to Toshiba’s famously high quality standards, the Toshiba SD Memory Cards are backed by a solid five-year limited standard warranty. |
Domestic Warranty | 5 Year |
Covered In Warranty | Manufacturing defect |
Warranty Service Type | Manufacturing Warranty |
Not Covered In Warranty | Physical damage |
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