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  2. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    Thinner (3.3 mm), flash only, ... Same build as microSD/microSDHC, but greater capacity and transfer speed, 32 GB and higher. Standard goes up to 2 TB (not compatible ...

  3. PonoPlayer - Wikipedia

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    The device had two 3.5 mm audio outputs: an amplified headphone output, and a line-level output for connecting to other amplified equipment, such as a home or car stereo system. The PonoPlayer measured 13×5×2.5 cm in a shallow triangle shape designed to fit in a pocket but also keep the display visible whilst sitting on a desktop or stereo.

  4. SD card - Wikipedia

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    The Secure Digital eXtended Capacity (SDXC) format, announced in January 2009 and defined in version 3.01 of the SD specification, supports cards up to 2 TB, [b] compared to a limit of 32 GB [d] for SDHC cards in the SD 2.0 specification. SDXC adopts Microsoft's exFAT file system as a mandatory feature. [66]

  5. Memory card - Wikipedia

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    SD was envisioned as a single memory card format for several kinds of electronic devices, that could also function as an expansion slot for adding new capabilities for a device. [21] In 2001, SmartMedia alone captured 50% of the digital camera market and CF had captured the professional digital camera market.

  6. MultiMediaCard - Wikipedia

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    The card is composed of two detachable parts, much like a microSD card with an SD adapter. The small memory card fits directly in a USB port and has MMC-compatible electrical contacts. With an included electromechanical adapter, it can also fit in traditional MMC and SD card readers.

  7. List of Rockchip products - Wikipedia

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    The RK2918 is compatible with Android Froyo (2.2), Gingerbread (2.3), HoneyComb (3.x) and Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0). [13] Unofficial support for Ubuntu and other Linux flavours exists. As of 2013, it was targeted at E-readers. [14] The RK2906 is basically a cost-reduced version of the RK2918, also targeted at E-readers as of 2013. [14]

  8. Nook HD - Wikipedia

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    Alternate operating systems, Android variants and more [ edit ] While Nook is a variant of Android (runs the same programs) with a different user interface and bundled software, a more standard variant of Android ( CyanogenMod ) is available for the Nook and the smartphone/tablet version of Ubuntu operating system to run applications ...

  9. Onyx Boox - Wikipedia

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    Onyx Boox i62ML (Moon Light) (also called "Firefly", "Angel Glow" or "Aurora" depending on the country it is sold in) is a device with 800 MHz Cortex A8 CPU, 128MB DDR, 4 GB internal memory, a 6-inch E Ink Pearl HD infrared touch screen, with 1024×758 resolution, 16 level grey scale and built in front-light technology called Moon Light.