SanDisk 256GB Ultra SDXC memory card vs INLAND 128GB SDXC Card 2-pack Full-Size SD Card
Overall winner: SanDisk 256GB Ultra SDXC memory card
Key Differences
SanDisk offers a single 256GB card with higher listed read speed (up to 150MB/s) and a lower listed price tier, making it better for users needing more capacity and broad camera compatibility. INLAND ships as a 2-pack of 128GB cards with class-10 speeds and perceived value for multiple devices, but has more reported reliability and device-compatibility limitations (not compatible with mobile phones due to physical size)
SanDisk 256GB Ultra SDXC memory card
SDXC memory card with up to 150MB/s read speeds for compact to mid-range cameras. Customers praise storage capacity and speed, with some noting durability and formatting issues
Pros
- high storage capacity
- fast read speeds up to 150MB/s
- works with compact to mid-range cameras
- positive value for storage and speed
Cons
- mixed durability reports
- formatting issues reported by some customers
INLAND 128GB SDXC Card 2-pack Full-Size SD Card
128GB SDXC full-size memory cards, 60MB/s read and 10MB/s write with Class 10 video support. Customers note reliable storage for game cameras and high image quality, though some report reliability issues
Pros
- 128GB storage per card
- SDXC format with Class 10 rating
- 2-pack for extended use
- 60MB/s read speed for quick transfers
Cons
- not compatible with mobile phones due to dimensions
- some reliability issues reported
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SanDisk |
| Durability | INLAND |
| Versatility | SanDisk |
| User Reviews | SanDisk |