Specification and Features
- Available Density: 16 and 32GB
- Connector Pins: 17 pins
- Interface: SDHC UHS-II
- Write Speed: 240MB/s
- Read Speed: 260MB/s
- Dimensions: 32.0 mm (L) x 24.0 mm (W) x 2.1 mm (H)
- Weight: approx 2g
There is also one important info on the manufacturer’s website:
Read and write speeds may vary depending on the read and write conditions, such as devices you use and file sizes you read and/or write.
Actually it is true and given 260/240MB/s transfer rates are maximum what you can expect from this SDHC card but depends from various conditions can be lower and it’s never constant value.
240 MB/s Write Speed for your Action Shots
The Toshiba EXCERIA™ PRO Series has been designed for use by the most demanding professional photographers. The cards offer today’s highest write speed* for the continuous shooting of pictures in RAW and JPEG format and full HD video capture.
260 MB/s Read Speed to Save Your Time
Unrivaled file transfer speed from your card to your computer to speed you workflow. Store, review and edit your photos and video more quickly.
Controller
The EXCERIA™ PRO SD cards integrate a newly developed controller compliant with UHS-II [4], the ultra-high-speed serial bus interface defined in SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 4.10.
Secure your file
With the Toshiba write-protect feature, you can prevent accidental overwrites.
5 Year Warranty
Engineered to Toshiba’s famously high quality standards, the Toshiba SD Memory Cards are backed by a solid five-year limited standard warranty.
Closer Look
The Toshiba Exceria came to our office in a retail box, much to our surprise. On the outside of the package we can find everything that we need to know from the capacity and speed to the more detailed card information as well as manufacturer contact details.
The back of the box contains a slew of additional specifications and information. We also find that Toshiba is offering a very consumer friendly 5-year warranty which is pretty awesome for a flash memory product.
Inside the package is of course the memory card protected by a blister pack and an additional small plastic box.
The card itself looks like a standard SD card that we are used to seeing for many years now.
The main difference is the pin layout on the backside of the card. In this case we have 17 pins which is necessary for additional communication and higher bandwidth of the new controller.
As we can also see, Toshiba cards are being manufactured in Japan. And now for the performance testing and results!