The somewhat revolutionary new product was offered at a price of only $229 excluding shipping, which brought it to a wide audience of buyers.

The Supreme Pro TF138 card is available at the popular American online store Newegg and Amazon.com (price has not yet been determined).

AGI claims the card can achieve read/write speeds of up to 170/160 MB/s, but reaching those numbers requires a compatible, dedicated CR138 card reader.

The card also features automatic error correction, supports the UHS-1 U3 high-speed protocol, is V30/A2 compatible, and is dust, water, shock, magnetic, and X-ray protected.

Source: Ferra

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