- TeamGroup T-create Expert SDXC Card is the Second SD Card to Hit 2TB
- The launch comes months after the company also revealed a 2TB microSD card
- T-creator expert V90 can achieve read/write speeds of up to 300 Mbps/260 Mbps
A few months ago, Sandisk quietly released a new 2TB Extreme Pro SD memory card, capable of storing over 2,800 minutes of 4K UHD video and offering read speeds of up to 250MB/s and write speeds up to 150MB/s.
Now, TeamGroup has announced a 2TB version of its Expert T-shaped V90 SDXC UHS-II card. Designed for creatives and professionals – photographers and videographers in particular – and offering features to ensure reliable performance in harsh environments , it seriously outperforms SanDisk’s 2TB card.
TeamGroup says users can expect read speeds of up to 300 MB/s and write speeds of up to 260 MB/s.
Free data recovery
The memory card is V90 certified, so you can enjoy smooth high-resolution capture of 8K, 4K Ultra-HD, 3D, and RAW files, making it a solid choice for professional equipment, including cinema cameras , full cameras, mirrorless and dslrs.
Sparkling from the Canon EOS C400 cinema-quality digital camera, TeamGroup says its card can record in the highest 6K, 59.94p format for up to two hours and eight minutes at a maximum bit rate of 2190 Mbps.
In addition to its large capacity and high speeds, the card is durable and well suited for use in extreme conditions. IP67 for dust and water resistance, TeamGroup says the expert t-created SDXC UHS-II U3 V90 has been tested against shock, vibration, x-rays and extreme temperatures.
The company includes a free data recovery service for the card during the warranty period, providing additional peace of mind for creators who cannot afford to lose important content.
While this is TeamGroup’s first 2TB SD card, the company previously released a 2TB MicrosDXC model, which we reviewed in June 2024. This card offers read speeds of 170MB/s and write speeds of up to 160MB/s, and has a V30 rating.
Pricing and availability for the T-Expert 2TB SDXC UHS-II U3 V90 have not yet been announced, but we should know more soon. In the meantime, keep an eye on the team’s website.