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| xD-Picture Card |
EXtreme Digital Picture Card is an ultra-compact memory media used in digital cameras that has been introduced in 2002 by Fuji and Olympus. The xD cards were the smallest on the market until the Mini SD card was announced in 2003. xD Cards provide high speed data transfer (3 to 5 Mbytes/sec), use low power and became available in capacities up to 2 GB and are only 2 grams in weight.
XD-picture Cards are available with storage capacities ranging from 64MB up to 2GB.
Manufactured by Olympus, Fujifilm, SanDisk, and Lexar.
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