So it is... I questioned this specification because I wonder if all
cards aren't waterproof, shock and xray proof.
I have occasionally left cards in my pocket and sent them through the
washing machine, never with a problem. I always have made sure they
dried out for a while before trying them - but sometime they go through
the dryer as well. What does shock proof mean? No damaged when dropped?
I'd expect that from any solid state device. Xray proof? What does that
mean? My phone is xray proof, so are my socks.I don't understand why
that is even a listed spec...
For me - write speed is pretty much everything.
On 2/21/2016 9:31 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
Mark C wrote:
I just noticed that the extreme and the extreme plus are water / shock /
xray proof. So that's something. Maybe.
This says the Pro is also:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/compare/SanDisk_64GB_Extreme_UHS-I_U3_SDXC_Memory_Card_Class_10_vs_SanDisk_64GB_Extreme_Pro_UHS-I_SDXC_U3_Memory_Card_Class_10/BHitems/1182598-REG_824149-REG
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