The card is compatible with Nintendo Switch for game storage extension, although it is not supported on the latest Switch 2.
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The Switch 2 is the first mainstream device to require microSD Express for storage expansion, so there aren’t many options available to buy just yet. Of the small handful of compatible models we’ve ...
As a house brand, you’ll get the Onn microSD Express card from Walmart itself. The card we reviewed was the $35.77 256GB version, but the 512GB version is $65.77 – if you can find it in stock. I’ve ...
This Lexar Nintendo Switch 2 microSD Express card has been difficult to find in stock since the Ninty handheld came on the scene, but just before Labour Day, it's finally returned. When it comes to ...
Move over SD Express, there’s a new high-speed removable storage format on the way. Chinese storage company Biwin has introduced a new Mini SSD that’s just a tiny bit larger than a microSD card, but ...
The Switch 2 comes with 256GB of internal storage, a generous amount compared to its predecessor, which started at only 32GB. However, if you want more storage so you can load some bigger games, you ...
Storage is always an issue with new game consoles, especially when they require new, hard-to-find storage formats. That’s the case with the Nintendo Switch 2. Any old microSD card you used for the ...
Samsung just launched the latest Galaxy Z Fold 7 (buy here) as its most advanced foldable phone to date. The device arrives as a worthy contender for the title of best foldable of the year thanks to ...
One of the most sought-after storage cards for Switch 2 owners is back in stock, though who knows for how long. What makes this model so desirable is that microSD Express are, for the time being, ...
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