ADATA vs Hp SD Cards

Side-by-side price per gigabyte comparison across 9 products.

As of March 2026, ADATA averages $0.3618/GB across 8 products while Hp averages $11.1762/GB across 1 products on BuyPerUnit. ADATA offers 97% better value per gigabyte for sd cards.

ADATA

Better Value
Avg $/GB$0.3618
Best $/GB$0.1361
Price Range$0.1361 – $1.0094
Products8

Hp

Avg $/GB$11.1762
Best $/GB$11.1762
Price Range$11.1762 – $11.1762
Products1

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Which Should You Buy?

Based on current pricing data, ADATA offers better overall value for sd cards at an average of $0.3618/GB compared to Hp's $11.1762/GB — that's roughly 97% less per gigabyte.

ADATA's best deal is the ADATA 512GB Premier Pro microSDXC UHS-I U3 / Class 10 V30 A2 Memory Card with SD Adapter, Speed Up to 100MB/s (AUSDX512GUI3V30SA2-RA1) (512GB) at $0.1361/GB, while Hp's cheapest option is the Total Micro 16GB DDR4 260-Pin SODIMM Memory Card for Select HP Laptops (16GB) at $11.1762/GB.

However, price per GB isn't everything — consider factors like warranty, performance specs, and your specific capacity needs. Check individual product pages for detailed specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ADATA or Hp cheaper per GB for sd cards?

As of March 2026, ADATA averages $0.3618/GB compared to Hp at $11.1762/GB. ADATA is approximately 97% cheaper per gigabyte on average.

How many ADATA and Hp sd cards does BuyPerUnit track?

BuyPerUnit currently tracks 8 ADATA products and 1 Hp products in the sd cards category, all ranked by price per gigabyte.

What is the cheapest ADATA sd card per GB?

The cheapest ADATA option is the ADATA 512GB Premier Pro microSDXC UHS-I U3 / Class 10 V30 A2 Memory Card with SD Adapter, Speed Up to 100MB/s (AUSDX512GUI3V30SA2-RA1) at $0.1361/GB ($69.67 for 512GB).

What is the cheapest Hp sd card per GB?

The cheapest Hp option is the Total Micro 16GB DDR4 260-Pin SODIMM Memory Card for Select HP Laptops at $11.1762/GB ($178.82 for 16GB).

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