Prime Day Deals: Save up to 50% on Samsung, Sandisk, and Lexar microSD cards by Fiza Ali
Amazon Prime Day has brought discounts on a wide range of microSD cards from brands including Samsung, Sandisk and Lexar, with savings of up to 50% across both the UK and US. Below, we've rounded up the best Prime Day microSD deals currently available, including discounted Samsung's T7, T9, and P9 Express series, SanDisk Ultra, Extreme, and Extreme PRO models, as well as Lexar PLAY PRO and PLAY BLUE cards.
512GB Lexar PLAY PRO MicroSDXC Express Card: £94.98 (Amazon UK) - 41% off
64GB SANDISK Extreme microSDXC Card + SD adapter: £17.99 (Amazon UK) - 25% off
128GB SANDISK Extreme microSDXC Card + SD Adapter: £26.99 (Amazon UK) - 14% off
256GB SANDISK Extreme PRO microSD Card + SD adapter: £50.99 (Amazon UK) - 22% off
128GB Samsung T7 microSDXC Card: $32.99 (Amazon US) - 35% off
256GB Samsung T7 microSDXC Card: $51.99 (Amazon US) - 35% off
512GB Samsung T7 microSDXC Card: $94.99 (Amazon US) - 41% off
1TB Samsung T7 microSDXC Card: $239.99 (Amazon US) - 25% off
128GB Samsung T9 microSDXC Card: $36.99 (Amazon US) - 41% off
256GB Samsung T9 microSDXC Card: $57.99 (Amazon US) - 42% off
512GB Samsung T9 microSDXC Card: $104.99 (Amazon US) - 48% off
256GB Samsung P9 Express microSD Card: $39.99 (Amazon US) - 50% off
256GB SANDISK Ultra microSDXC UHS-I Card with Adapter: $41.78 (Amazon US) - 21% off
512GB Lexar PLAY BLUE microSDXC UHS-I Card: $79.99 (Amazon US) - 38% off
1TB Lexar PLAY BLUE microSDXC UHS-I Card: $159.99 (Amazon US) - 30% off
2TB Lexar PLAY BLUE microSDXC UHS-I Card: $279.99 (Amazon US) - 35% off
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But they will be the first asking for a bail out the moment crap goes sideways. Its just a matter of time with this AI thing unless skynet gets us first.
I'm so conflicted with the Google Search AI summaries.
On one hand I don't like how it's harming smaller websites by greatly reducing traffic which will harm us all in the long run but on the other hand those AI summaries often give me the information I'm after. I have never once clicked on 'show me more' though and never will.
Not a single company as small or large it may be is obligated to subsidize its products and sell them at a loss.
Your way of thinking is socialist and as a West German with a German brother state but impoverished by state dictatorship and a socialist command economy situated to the East i can tell you - this kind of thinking very quickly leads to products not being produced anymore at all.
EDIT: That does not mean that I find state support for social needs unreasonable. Quite the contrary. Together with solid workers' rights we exactly had exactly that in Germany for decades in the form of the Sozialstaat which was as the scandinavian social democratic very successful - until the number of people who drew from those resources dramatically increased (ironically a project of social democrat and green proponents).