Your digital camera's memory card will only work in a PSP if it is a Memory Stick Pro Duo adapter.
A media card reader is a 'port' either attached to or a part of a computer. It is where you insert memory cards from digital cameras for example. If buying a new PC, an important consideration maybe that the media card reader in the PC will work with whatever brand of memory card you have in your digital camera.
It is read by a digital piece of equipment, such as a digital camera.
The Giinii digital frame will work with all cameras that have a mini-USB connector.
The ipod does not have a memory card slot, so no memory card will work with it.
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no there is no slot to put the memory card
newer cameras have more mega pixels for less the price. which basically means you get a better picture on cameras now than you would on an older camera. Along with being smaller that the older ones and have a better flash. The pictures are also in color with the newer ones as for the older cameras are black and white.
Not exactly. Matching the cards will give you the best quality, but any card that fits the slot will work. It's up to you!
it depends if its a memory card by sony it will work on any ps2 console but if its not by sony it wont work if your memory card is by sony it will say it on the front to sony memory cards is just data
there really is no specific card for either... they are designed to work on both. it is like a thumb drive that only fits in a SD slot.
PS3s do not even have a memory card they have a laptop size hdd
There's no such thing as an "XP memory card." Memory cards are operating system-independent.