SanDisk 32GB Extreme PRO CompactFlash Card UDMA 7 160MB/s vs Transcend 256GB JetDrive Lite 130 storage card for 13" MacBook Air
Overall winner: SanDisk 32GB Extreme PRO CompactFlash Card UDMA 7 160MB/s
Key Differences
SanDisk A is a high-performance CompactFlash card with up to 160MB/s read and up to 150MB/s write and a 32GB capacity, making it suited for fast cameras and sustained shooting. Transcend B offers a much larger 256GB capacity designed specifically as a removable expansion card for 13" MacBook Airs, but it has mixed compatibility and some unmount issues reported
SanDisk 32GB Extreme PRO CompactFlash Card UDMA 7 160MB/s
CompactFlash memory card for high-speed video and photo capture with up to 160MB/s read and 150MB/s write speeds. Customers report reliability and fast throughput for long shooting sessions
Pros
- high read speed up to 160MB/s
- high write speed up to 150MB/s
- 32GB capacity for long shoots
- reliable performance with DSLR use
Cons
- performance may vary
- based on internal testing
- requires compatible devices
Transcend 256GB JetDrive Lite 130 storage card for 13" MacBook Air
Storage expansion card for MacBook Air with 256GB capacity and speeds up to 95MB/s read and 60MB/s write. Customer insight notes easy removal and mixed compatibility with MacBook Air models
Pros
- high-capacity storage
- fits MacBook Air 13"
- removable expansion card
- decent read/write speeds
Cons
- mixed compatibility feedback
- some unmount issues reported
- verification status for Mac OS X compatibility
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Transcend |
| Durability | SanDisk |
| Versatility | Transcend |
| User Reviews | SanDisk |