The devices that use SD memory cards include digital cameras, mobile phones, PDAs, digital camcorders, GPS navigators, netbooks, media players, etc.
Beside being the data storage medium in those portable devices, SD memory cards is also a handy medium to transfer data from one to another. As such, newer computers, laptops, televisions, etc. also equiped with SD card reader to enable them display graphics and/or videos in the SD card onto their screen. Certain printers (including my Brother DCP-130C) also have SD card slot to print out images in the SD card directly.
SD memory cards come in 3 different physical sizes:
- Standard SD - 32 × 24 × 2.1 mm
- miniSD - 20 x 21.5 x 1.4 mm
- microSD - 15 x 11 x 1.0 mm
In terms of storage capacity, there are also 3 types:
- Standard SD - up to 4GB
- High Capacity (SDHC) - 4GB to 32GB
- Extended Capacity (SDXC) - 32GB to 2TB
In terms of writing speed, you might find the SD memory cards labelled as:
- Class 2: 16 Mbps (2 Megabytes ps)
- Class 4: 32 Mbps (4 Megabytes ps)
- Class 6: 48 Mbps (6 Megabytes ps)
- Class 10: 80 Mbps (10 Megabytes ps)
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