As of 2011[update], newer flash memory designs have much higher estimated lifetimes. Several manufacturers are now offering warranties of 5 years or more. Such warranties should make the device more attractive for more applications. By reducing the probability of the device's premature failure, flash memory devices can now be considered for use where a magnetic disk would normally have been required. Flash drives have also experienced an exponential growth in their storage capacity over time (following the Moore's Law growth curve). As of 2013, single-packaged devices with capacities of 1 TB are readily available,[59] and devices with 16 GB capacity are very economical. Storage capacities in this range have traditionally been considered to offer adequate space, because they allow enough space for both the operating system software and some free space for the user's data.
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I got that same Sandisk 200Gb SD card and it arrived over the weekend. At first it did not show up on my laptop card reader, until I used SD Foundation Formatter to reformat it as ExFAT and it displayed 183 binary Gigabyte reported by Windows. That's technically 128+64=192 Gb minus some space for formatting and housekeeping. Seems they ran out of room on the MicroSD which may be why the 256Gb cards cost more than twice as much for 33% more storage. Cost me $69.99 USD plus tax and free shipping (dang Amazon charges sales tax in Louisiana now...).
@Alucard83 PS4 and XB1 are static gaming systems. Have you seen the physical size of a 500GB 2.5-inch SATA HDD? Where would that fit in the Switch? I'm not sure it would be a good idea to put a fragile rotating disk HDD in a portable system even if there was room. Secondly PS4 and XB1 both install games on the hard drive before you can play them, they need that HDD to function. Switch does not, physical games play straight from the Game Cart. I have maybe 15 physical games for my PS4 and I have to uninstall and reinstall games all the time.
1. Make room on your harddisk for a Ubuntu partition (resize your Windows partition)You should be able to do this with standard Windows tools (Control Panel -> Administrative tools -> Computer Management -> Disk Management).
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