I would say it would definitely have to be SanDisk. If a recent poll on the Digital Photography School website is to be believed it isn't even close for the competition. 68% of the over 10,000 respondents preferred SanDisk with Lexar (11%) and Kingston (10%) in a very distant second/third place. http://digital-photography-school.com/
The mini SD card is the most commonly used memory card which is used in cell phones and digital cameras to store data. The mini SD cards are available in all ranges of memory depending upon how much your phone or camera will support. But usually its available in 2,4,8,16,32,64 GB
MicroSDHC card is currently the smallest and most popular type of card
Mirco SDH Card.
MicroSDHC card
Micro sdhc
Compact Flash
Flash drive
The xD-Picture card is t he lastest and greatest flash card, it has a compact design and currently holds up to 8 GB of data.
trans flash
A flash memory card is a card that holds digital data. An example of a flash memory card would be an SD Card, Micro SD, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Flash Drive (Thumb Drive, USB key). All Ipod models except the ipod classic use flash memory. Flash memory has no moving parts, but, hardrives do. Those are classified under, non-flash memory. Flash memory cards have different memory capacities. The higher the capacity, the more expensive it will be. But, the higher capacity, the more stuff can be put on it. Hope this helps
Depends on the PDA.
A memory card (sometimes called a flash memory card or a storage card) is a small storage medium used to store data such as text, pictures, audio, and video, for use on small, portable or remote computing devices.
SDHC is currently the fastest type of memory card.
A memory card reader such as the Kingston 19-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader will allow you to read any format of memory card on your PC.
No. They have nothing to do with each other.