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yes it is a memory(secondary) that stores info
Not really. As I understand it (and from having used one in the past) what it does, is allow you to capture a reading and then display it later for comparison or reference. The capture can be overwritten by a following capture, unless the device has some type of memory storage available to it.
Storage - captured images are either stored on internal memory or removable card... Output - stored images are usually transferred (output) to either a computer or printer.
Digital Camera
Cache transfers from a storage device to memory when a user runs an application.
Cache transfers from a storage device to memory when a user runs an application.
No, the USB memory card reader will not work for an Xbox 360 storage device. A memory card reader is a device for inserting a memory card into so that data can be retrieved and any storage device that is to be connected to an Xbox 360 must be properly formatted so that it is compatible with the console.
Storage device
That depends on your definition, but it is a storage device, it stores material on a flash memory, solid state drive.
Long term memory is found on secondary storage devices.
No, its not an optical storage device.
A flash memory device such as a USB or SD card or an SSD (Solid State Storage) device