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Samsung Teams Up with SEGA for Sonic the Hedgehog PRO Plus microSD Cards

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Samsung partners with SEGA to launch Sonic the Hedgehog-themed PRO Plus microSD cards.

The cards will feature designs of Sonic (512GB), Knuckles (128GB), Tails (256GB), and Shadow (1TB).

Built with gamers in mind, the microSDs offer fast read/write speeds, robust durability, and wide device compatibility.

They will have a manufacturer’s Pricing starts at (MSRP) of $23.99 for the 128GB card, $36.99 for the 256GB card, $68.99 for the 512GB card and $125.99 for the 1TB card.

Availability begins January 2025 on Samsung.com and select retailers.

Sonic the Hedgehog PRO Plus microSD specs:
Form Factor: microSDXC
Interface: UHS-I (SDR104)
Capacities: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Sequential Read Speed: Up to 180 MB/s
Sequential Write Speed: Up to 130 MB/s
Speed Class: U3, V30, A2, Class 10
Certifications: CE(UKCA)/FCC(IC)/VCCI/RCM
Durability: Resistant to water, high temperatures, X-rays, and magnetic fields
Warranty: Limited 10-year warranty

These microSD cards can store up to 47 hours of 4K UHD video at 1TB, with seamless transitions powered by A2 Application Performance. They’re compatible with a wide range of devices, from gaming consoles to drones.

What are your thoughts on these Sonic-themed memory cards? Are they a hit or a miss? Let us know in the comments!

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Randolph Novino Creative & Technical Director / Consultant · 1 year ago

Whoops! yup that is in pesos , we have updated the article. 😊

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mansour · 1 year ago

are you sure that’s in $ not peso? I dont think anybodywould pay over 1000 USD for a 128GB sd card.

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