its a sd card. you hold your information on it on a camera or etc
An "SD card" is a Secure Digital memory card.
A SDHC Card Reader is used to read secure digital cards. Secure digital cards are used for recording data on digital cameras, GPS devices, phones and tablets.
Secure Digital Cards are memory cards. Their main use is for saving pictures, music, videos, and files for portable devices. These devices include cameras, cell phones, and handheld games.
secure digital cards are the most popular flash memory cards
I think you mean SD cards. It stands for Secure Digital.
Both the USB memory card readers and secure digital memory cards are reliable with write protect switches.
Yes, the secure digital memory cards do have a physical write protect switch like the USB flash drives.
The Nikon D7000 is compatible with SD (Secure Digital) memory cards.
A SDHC Card Reader is used to read secure digital cards. Secure digital cards are used for recording data on digital cameras, GPS devices, phones and tablets.
Most devices that use Secure Digital cards have USB cables allowing data transfer. Lacking that, you can purchase a card reader from an electronic store or online.
SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) cards can hold more data than standard SD (Secure Digital) cards. While standard SD cards typically have a maximum capacity of 2 GB, SDHC cards can range from 4 GB to 32 GB. Additionally, SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) cards further expand this capability, supporting capacities from 32 GB up to 2 TB. Therefore, SDHC cards are specifically designed to hold more data than standard SD cards.
The Nikon D40x camera is compatible with SD (Secure Digital) memory cards.