| Secure Digital Memory Card |
Secure Digital Memory Card (SD) is a flash memory card that provides storage for digital cameras, cellular phones, eBooks, PC, and PDAs. SD Memory Cards have been introduced in 1999 by Panasonic, Toshiba and SanDisk . SD Memory Card uses the same or even smaller size as the MultiMediaCard (MMC), but is a little thicker. SD card features a high data transferring and low battery consumption, both primary factors for portable devices.
SD Cards support encryption and high level of content protection against illegal copying to ensure secure distribution of copyright material, such as digital music, video, eBooks, and other commercial media.
SD Memory Cards are currently available with storage capacities ranging from 64MB up to 4GB.
Manufactured by SanDisk, Lexar, Dane-Elec, Kodak, ATP, Samsung, Panasonic, Transcend, Kingston, Qmemory, and Toshiba.
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