RadioShack operated over 8,000 stores in the United States, Mexico, and Canada at its peak, but was eventually acquired by the Unicomer Group, a fate not shared by Toys “R” Us. The El Salvador-based company still has RadioShack stores in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, but apparently makes memory cards now too for sale online.
Their most basic 64GB microSD card can achieve transfer speeds of up to 100MB/s, ideal for 4K UHD video recording and high-resolution photography. As for compatibility, it can function in smartphones, tablets, action cameras, drones, and other devices requiring high-speed storage. For those interested, they still have authorized resellers in the US and Canada.
- Ultra-Fast Performance: Achieve transfer speeds up to 100MB/s, ideal for 4K UHD video recording and high-resolution photography.
- Robust Durability: Waterproof, static-proof, X-ray-proof, shock-proof, and temperature-proof, ensuring your data remains safe in any condition.
- High Compatibility: Perfect for use with smartphones, tablets, action cameras, drones, and other devices requiring high-speed storage.
When I was a kid in the 90s, while my mom would go into the supermarket two doors down, I would wander Radio Shack. Man, I loved that store. The staff were also surprisingly accepting of a kid hanging out in there. They could recognize that spark I had for electronics and computers and didn’t want to mess it up,” said one commenter.
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