Yes, the size of the memory card matters as it determines how much data you can store, such as photos, videos, and apps. A larger capacity card allows for more content, which is especially important for high-resolution media. However, it's also essential to consider the device's compatibility and the speed class of the card for optimal performance. Choosing the right size depends on your specific storage needs and usage habits.
Mad Catz 64Mb Memory Card is 16 times the size of a standard memory card for the GameCube.
It depends on the camera and the size of the memory card.
It depends on the image size and the memory card size. This can range from 50 to several thousand.
You don't need a specific size memory card to play the GameCube; any GameCube memory card will do. Different games take up a different amount of blocks on a memory card, so what size you'll need depends on what games you want to play.
gigabytes (gig) is the memory on the camera or on a memory card. Some times you can increase the memory by getting a memory card, but , make sure the card is the correct size.
Memory card readers vary in size. Some are the size of a Bic lighter, whereas others are the size of a deck of playing cards.
It depends on the camera and the size of the memory card.
PS3s do not even have a memory card they have a laptop size hdd
By my knowledge, only 289 mb memory cards. But i believe there is a program that makes any memory card a magic memory card.
It doesn't matter. As long as it reads the memory.
A multi size memory card reader will allow you to use multiple memory cards on one single reader, instead of buying multiple readers.
I use a 2gb Kodak memory card (regular size)...not microsd or video cards.