I use one of these cards on my Microsoft Surface tablet for extra storage (mostly music and media files). Just realize that any sort of storage ram will eventually break down over time from read/writes, so if you want to preserve it longer I recommend using it with files that don't write very often like music and media files, and have a backup of those files somewhere else just in case.
You can use it on your laptop if your laptop have a slot for SD card and you have the SD card adapter. If your laptop doesn't have the SD card slot, you can still use this memory storage if you have a SD card reader that you can plug in to a USB port in your laptop.
Yes, you can use this for extra storage on your laptop. You would simply need to have a card reader, and use the SD card the same way you would use a flash or thumb drive... by saving extra files onto it.
This card works perfect in my Mavic. I mainly got it for my cell phone, but I tested it in the Mavic and it was perfect. I was able to record 4K with no problems also.
i bought a 64 gb sd card for my tablet, and it seems to be fine, but at first it said it was corrupted and i had to go to my settings and make some adjustments
Check the camera owners manual and see if it supports SDXC. I would assume that it is compatible and can be used with a camera. I use mine with a Cannon SX160. It's a micro card so you might have to use the adapter that comes with the card.
It should. I am using this same card for my Nikon P400. Writes quickly if I am using burst mode. It also transfers data quickly. The price of 64 gig cards 10 series have been dropping significantly do to larger model (and much more expensive) cards coming out. I prefer to NOT keep my pictures on my camera and after a session always transfer them onto my laptop and then over onto my backup medium (networked 5gig HDD). I don't use cloud storage because some of my stuff is copywrited, etc.
It works with most devices that take SD memory cards. You can always return it for an exchange (not sure about the refund policy) if it's not the right one. I imagine it will work though. I used mine in my Samsung tablet and a Canon camera (after I transferred my photos to my laptop).
Each tablet or fire has a maximum allowed for the cards to install. Check yours in your Settings and go from there. Some only allow 32GB as the max and some 128GB.
Personally i have no experience with a Galaxy S4 but im pretty sure you can use it. I have had Samsung products and SanDisk has been my to go product for external memory and everything has worked out great.
Yes it will, if it does not mount right away (phone doesn't see it or claims an error), connect it to your computer and make sure it's formatted correctly for your device. It almost certainly should just plug in and work.