
"The Samsung 512GB P9 microSD Express Card is available to preorder at Amazon for $95 (was $100) ahead of its November 4 release. You need to click the coupon box on the store page to get the $5 discount. This is Samsung's first microSD Express that isn't licensed by Nintendo, but it has similar specs. Samsung is also launching a 256GB edition for $55, which is five bucks lower than the official card."
"The P9 has the lowest MSRP of any 256GB and 512GB microSD Express Cards on Amazon, but both editions cost about $10 more than Walmart's Onn brand. The Onn 512GB microSD Express is currently going for $84.77, while the 256GB model is only $46.77. Other popular and high-performing options include the SanDisk 512GB microSD Express for $120 and the Lexar 1TB Play Pro for $200 (was $220)."
Samsung offers a new P9 microSD Express lineup aimed at Nintendo Switch 2 storage upgrades, including a 512GB model available to preorder for $95 with a $5 coupon and a 256GB model for $55. The P9 matches specs of Nintendo-licensed cards despite not bearing official licensing. The P9 series posts the lowest MSRPs among Amazon microSD Express options, though Walmart's Onn brand remains about $10 cheaper. Other notable microSD Express choices include SanDisk's 512GB and Lexar's 1TB Play Pro. The Switch 2 requires microSD Express to expand storage beyond its 256GB onboard capacity.
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