This site has a chart that tells you how many pictures an SD card can hold as per mega pixel.
One can purchase a 128GB memory card for a digital camera at a variety of locations. Some locations include Office Max, Walmart, Kmart, Sears, Radio Shack, Best Buy and Target.
A sandisk is a memory card/stick that holds data and information such as documents, pictures, videos, etc. The amout of memory it can hold ranges from 4gb to 128gb.
That depends entirely on the camera, compression method (if any) and the individual photos involved. By my calculations and assuming a 10mp camera shooting RAW, the 128GB card would be able to take APPROX 8544 images.
about 128GB flash memory 4GB RAM, 2.4Ghz Intel core 2 duo processor, Mac OS x snow leopard, backlight keyboard, camera, mic., 2 USB ports
Some specifications of the slate pc are: Intel Core i5 processor, 11.6 inches display, 4GB memory, 128GB hard drive, Intel HD graphics 3000, rear facing camera (3MP), front facing camera (2MP), Wireless LAN, bluetooth, 1.89lbs in weight, 40w AC adapter.
the 128gb ipod touch will come, look i don't know OK
I think I am answering this correctly. Memory is also called RAM or DDRAM, SDRAM etc. 512MB of memory is 512MB of memory. If you check the back of your software cases you will notice that it gives you the system minimum and recommended for memory required. Example windows 7 recommends 1GB of system memory minimum to install and run.
Unless Lexar makes a microSD variant of the Platinum II, it will not fit with your Galaxy S5.
That 128GB drive is actually an SSD not a Hard Drive and no it isn't possible to replace the internal drive in a mac
You can get up to 16GB in most stores. There are 32, 64 and 128GB memory cards, but they are very expensive or not in mass production yet. The 32 GB cards are now more available and it is lowering prices on smaller cards 2011, I just ordered a 128 MB cardm on amazon today. So things are improving.
Currently the largest SD card available is 128 GB. Plans are to reach 1 TB as soon as possible. Source: http://www.picstop.co.uk/memory-cards/sdxc-memory-card/sandisk-extreme-hd-video-sdxc-uhs-1-card-128gb
Yes they work quite well in cross domain environments. With capacities of up to 128Gb they offer huge potential for transportable and readily accessible storage. Life of memory on these devices is uncertain but I have seen some rated to 11 years which is good but not great.