I've been closely tracking Micro SD Express card prices since the Switch 2's announcement, and it's fair to say they haven't been the most respondent to price changes. In among all of this though, the ...
The NBL5100 offers so much to like, but Micro Express’s cheap OS choice undercuts it. Micro Express’s NBL5100 is a remarkably solid brick of a machine for $1199 ...
TL;DR: The Switch 2 is expected to feature significantly faster storage with micro SD Express support, offering speeds up to 983 MB/sec, a substantial increase from the current model's 100 MB/sec.
The MicroFlex 97B is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Ostensibly built as an office machine, this rig delivers Considerable gaming punch for the price. Micro Express isn’t as well-known as some of the ...
The last couple of days seem to have been a revelation for Micro SD Express storage that has traditionally been rather expensive against their more standard Micro SD counterparts - we have happily ...
Micro Express's NBL5100 is a remarkably solid brick of a machine for $1199 (as of November 15, 2010). A matte-black block, this makes a clear statement: You do not care about looks. And that isn't ...
Good things come in small packages—or rather from small companies. Micro Express, a small California company that's been selling PCs since 1986, offers this P4 mini-tower with a DVD-ROM drive, a CD-RW ...
The Micro Express MicroFlex 97B cruises into the category at a relatively inexpensive price of $2099 (as of August 12, 2010), but it offers impressive performance and design trappings that are in line ...
Big is the watchword with the MicroFlex 20A: The hard drive is 80GB. The tall tower case can hold four front-accessible 5.25-inch drives, three 3.5-inch drives, and seven ports (four USB 2.0 and three ...
The Micro Express MicroFlex 22A isn't for sky's-the-limit shoppers, but it's a wise choice for the cash-conscious who seek versatility. The system comes with just the right hardware to serve many ...