Although the xD Picture Cards are no longer supported by new devices made after 2010, many digital cameras and MP3 players that were released in the first decade of the 21st century used this flash memory format. Pioneered by Fujifilm and Olympus, these units were announced in 2001 and released in the summer of 2002. Olympus... more...
MicroSD is the smallest available flash memory format that’s commercially available to the public. It was developed by California, USA based flash memory company, SanDisk, and dubbed T-Flash. The name TransFlash followed, until the SD Association adapted the format under the name of microSD. A microSD card is tiny enough... more...
SD, or Secure Digital, is a brand of memory cards that has largely taken over the flash memory market in devices like digital cameras and camcorders, laptops, Personal Digital Assistants, and even video game consoles. Its success can be measures throughout the years by its market penetration, adaptability to different types... more...
The Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo is a next-generation memory card from Sony – combining the power and reliability of two older generating memory sticks – viz. the Memory Stick Pro and the Memory Stick Duo. This later edition of memory stick is a powerful storehouse of data with the largest in the line capable of storing... more...