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Suggest me phones with UHS-II support?
None.
At this moment there is no phone or tablet which supports UHS-II. Of course you can put UHS-II card in normal slot because it's backward compatible but there is many opinions that this cards ...
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SD card for heavy use
An OS will be running on the card; so I need short access times, and it seems that microSDs are better than any standard SD in that respect.
I will give the SanDisk Extreme PRO microSD 64GB a chance (...
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SD card for heavy use
The Surface Book actually supports UHS-II from what I have seen. I think the Lexar Professional 2000x Series UHS-II/U3 of SD cards should fit your needs.
For a bit more, you can also get a 128gb from ...
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Bluetooth MP3 Player with m3u playlist support?
If you can spend up to 250 USD and if it doesn't have to be very tiny then I would recommend to look for a smartphone¹. Several apps exist, among them VLC for Android, iOS and Windows Phone. I just ...
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GPS device that save location on SD card without the need of SIM card
I have personally used an Arduino with a GPS module an SD Card module to plot GPS coordinates. This is a bit of a DIY project and requires some programming, but given your StackOverflow reputation ...
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Recommendation: drive which is completely sanitizable
I created the question but I cannot modify it nor comment.
Thanks for the comment, but the drive has to be non-volatile.
Can you please modify the question as follows (and then fix this into a comment)...
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Looking for a device to record a stereo signal on USB drive/SD card without a laptop
Since you modified your requirements, I am posting an answer, in case someone needs the first answer for the old requirements. What you would need is, a recording mixer. And unfortunately, those are ...
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Looking for a device to record a stereo signal on USB drive/SD card without a laptop
A simple search for "stereo recorders" turned out plenty of results, such as Tascam DR-05. It has two unidirectional audio microphones, pointed to the left and to the right, which makes it work ...
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SDHC for the Wii
That card will work, but it's a UHS-II card and the Wii does not support UHS-II, so it can't use the high speeds offered by this card. In fact, the Wii is old enough that even UHS-I cards can't run at ...
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