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  2. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    XM (requires an eXternal electro-mechanical adapter) – Technically the same as EM, but such adapter usually consists of 2 parts: a pseudo-card with pin routing and physical enclosure size that perfectly match the target slot and a break-out box (a card reader) that holds a real card. Such adapter is the least comfortable to use.

  3. SD card - Wikipedia

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    The SD card specification defines three physical sizes. The SD and SDHC families are available in all three sizes, but the SDXC and SDUC families are not available in the mini size, and the SDIO family is not available in the micro size. Smaller cards are usable in larger slots through use of a passive adapter.

  4. File:Flash memory cards size comparison (composite).svg

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    Memory_Stick_Micro.JPG: The original uploader was J Di at English Wikipedia.. Later version(s) were uploaded by Toehead2001 at en.wikipedia . derivative work: Moxfyre ( talk )

  5. Memory card - Wikipedia

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    The basis for memory card technology is flash memory. [2] It was invented by Fujio Masuoka at Toshiba in 1980 [3] [4] and commercialized by Toshiba in 1987. [5] [6] The development of memory cards was driven in the 1980s by the need for an alternative to floppy disk drives that had lower power consumption, had less weight and occupied less ...

  6. File:Comparison of a 2GB MicroSD Card and an 8MB SmartMedia ...

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    Size of this preview: 713 × 599 pixels. ... 1=A high resolution photo of an 8 Megabyte SmartMedia Card and a 2GB MicroSD Card for comparison.}} |Source = ...

  7. P2 (storage media) - Wikipedia

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    P2 (P2 is a short form for "Professional Plug-In") is a professional digital recording solid-state memory storage media format introduced by Panasonic in 2004. The P2 card is essentially a RAID of Secure Digital (SD) memory cards with an LSI controller tightly packaged in a die-cast PC Card (formerly PCMCIA) enclosure.