Credits: Lexa.

Lexa announced the first 1 TB microSD Express card in time for the arrival of Nintendo Switch 2, which should be released on June 5th. According to Big N information, Switch 2 will support only microSD Express cards, not the common microSD that users are used to using on switch.

There are three storage capacity options to choose from with The new Play Pro MicrosDXC Express Card from Lexa: 1 TB (US $ 199.99), 512 GB (US $ 99.99) and 256 GB ($ 49.99). The product was so successful that it is already sold out in Amazon, meaning users need to wait for new stocks to get one.

The cost is very unpleasant when considering the conversion: The model of a 1 tb is approximately R $ 1,173; 512 GB to R $ 586; and the 256 GB to R $ 293.

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Credits: Lexa.

Play Pro MicrosDXC Express Card comes equipped with the new SD technology that combines PCI Express 3.0 and NVME 1.3 interfaces. He is Compatible with Nintendo Switch 2, Steam Deck and Asus Rog Ally.

With PCIE technology, Cards reach reading speeds up to 900MB/Sea recording speed up to 600MB/s. Speeds guarantee 4x faster charging of games and quick and efficient downloads.

Compatibility is comprehensive, with cards being retrocompatible with UHS-I and UHS-II devices, but at UHS-I speeds. It also includes limited lifetime warranty and access to Lexa Recovery Tool to restore deleted or formatted files.

Nintendo Switch 2 announcement

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Nintendo Switch 2 was announced last week, along with several games for the new console. It comes with a 7.9 inch 1080p resolution LCD screen, HDR support and ability to run games up to 120 FPS.

The new version promises larger analog controls, as well as more large SL and SR buttons. Another novelty is that both Joy-Cons can be used as mice. Switch 2’s detachable unit will also come with two USB-C ports, one located at its top, and one at the bottom.

The Switch 2 dock will be compatible with resolutions up to 4K and will also have a new cooling system. A new cooler will ensure that the console will work working well even when the user activates the way it allows titles to run on improved resolutions.

The console will be sold in two versions. In one of the versions, consumers will only purchase the console at $ 449.99, the other will be accompanied by a digital version of Mario Kart World, leaving for $ 499.99.

Source: Lexa.

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