Lexar unveils the world's first SD cards made of 316 stainless steel
Lexar unveils the world's first SD cards made of 316 stainless steel
Honestly not that stupid. I have seen SD cards break. And for certain applications, like professional photography, having a more physically reliable medium is a good thing.
But I think cameras with dual SD cards for redundancy are more important.
30 0 ReplyI'm holding out for titanium do I can add it to my EDC loadout and totally dunk on that loser Travis at the office.
18 0 ReplyNow do MicroSD
16 0 ReplyThe only SD card that ever failed on me was a barely used Lexar I bought for my camera. And it was not because it bent or anything.
7 0 ReplyHopefully there's no aluminium in the SD card slot
6 1 ReplyWhy?
2 0 ReplyAluminium and steel have interesting galvanic reactions when touching each other https://www.albanycountyfasteners.com/blog/stainless-steel-and-aluminum/
9 0 Replygalvanic corrosion
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Why did they call them 'gold' and 'silver pro'?
4 0 ReplySteelPro
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I would like for this to be viable, but right now it just seems like it would tear up your slot.
2 0 ReplyHow? Your slot is designed to fit them. A damaged card having abnormal dimensions is way more likely to harm your slot than the card that isn't supposed to bend not bending.
3 0 ReplyMost of the sd card receptacles I see are made pretty cheaply and that means harder, less pliable materials like steel will make them wear faster.
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One less plastic for the world ✅
1 0 ReplyThis is a great idea at first glance - I've certainly had a few usb sticks come apart on removal
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