Works very well, I use a 64GB model of it myself in my Switch and it works flawlessly. The Switch generally supports micro SD cards with up to 2048GB storage capacity. However, I would think twice about whether a 128GB card really makes sense, because the prices for download games in the Eshop are a good 30% higher than the prices at Digitec and for games that you buy physically (e.g. at Digitec) you need almost no storage space in the Switch itself. I would therefore think twice about whether you really need a micro SD card, because I myself have 12 games and my 32GB in the console itself is perfectly sufficient.
As far as I know the Dell Latitude E7440 comes with an SD card reader not a Micro SD but this card comes with an SD adapter. Maybe buy an SD card. This one is more for mobile phones etc.
I use the memory card in a Sony camera, but according to this site https://www.sir-apfelot.de/dji-mavic-... ( underlined in the comments ) it shouldn't be a problem, even though the DJI website only lists up to 128GB.
Since the memory card achieves the required write speeds, it shouldn't be a problem.
What does your computer say? Have you inserted the card into the PC and checked what the PC says about the size?
I always format all storage media in the PC before use.
speed
Read: with UHS-I interface up to 100 MB/s, Write: with UHS-I interface up to 90 MB/s * Actual speed may vary due to device/host conditions and environment.
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Yes, it should work, however...: Note that a Class 10 card can handle Full HD videos, but for 4K videos you would need a UHS (Ultra High Speed) card. SanDisk cards with the V30 symbol for example.
So if you intend to record 4K videos from time to time, I would recommend paying the extra price for a V30. :) Have fun and best wishes!
you never have the full performance available (see also GB vs. GiB)
(128 GB = 128,000,000,000 bytes) < (120 GiB = 128,849,018,880 bytes = 120 × 1024 × 1024 × 1024 bytes)