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  2. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    PS Vita Memory Card 2012 64 GB Subcompact (15 mm × 12.5 mm × 1.6 mm [7]), compulsory DRM, up to 64 GB, proprietary (can be used on PS Vita only) P2 (storage media) Panasonic MicroP2: 2012 64 GB MicroP2 is a SDXC/SDHC card conforming to UHS-II (Ultra High Speed bus), and can be read by common SDHC/SDXC card readers. xD: Olympus, Fujifilm, Sony

  3. SD card - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic MicroP2 cards shipped in March 2013 and were the first UHS-II compliant products on market; initial offer includes a 32 GB SDHC card and a 64 GB SDXC card. [39] [42] Later that year, Lexar released the first 256 GB SDXC card, based on 20 nm NAND flash technology. [43]

  4. 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.

  5. Memory card - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 the SD card was announced. SD was envisioned as a single memory card format for ... (Miniature Card) (max 64 MB / 64 MiB ... up to 4 GB/s up to 8 GB/s ...

  6. Lexar - Wikipedia

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    Lexar Professional 2000x 64 GB SDXC UHS-II card Lexar International is a brand of flash memory products, formerly American-owned, now manufactured by the Chinese memory company, Longsys . The Lexar "JumpDrive" trademark was often used synonymously with the term USB flash drives when the technology was first adopted.

  7. Nintendo 64 accessories - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo 64 controller. The Nintendo 64 controller (NUS-005) is an "m"-shaped controller with 10 buttons (A, B, C-Up, C-Down, C-Left, C-Right, L, R, Z, and Start), one analog stick in the center, a digital directional pad on the left side, and an extension port on the back for many of the system's accessories.