this a device that you save information on. like a DVD or something of that sort.
the answer is USB Flash Drive and smart card
True
This media card reader reads storage cards that most cameras, mp3 players, and cellphones use.
No, some cards offer higher storage capacity and more rapid transfer rates.
Non-magnetic storage media include: CDs, DVDs, Laserdiscs, and Blu-Ray (optical) NAND, Flash, and SD devices (thumb drives, SD cards, and Solid State drives) RAM drives and SRAM (Static RAM) RFID and similar radio-cards (typically read-only) EEPROM and other reprogrammable data, such as Firmware (electronic) If we want to get oldschool, it can also include Punch Cards (optical)
Flash Memory Cards
Smart Media Cards (SMC) typically have storage capacities ranging from 2 MB to 128 MB, with larger capacities being less common. However, due to advancements in technology, they have largely been replaced by more modern memory cards such as SD and microSD cards, which offer much higher storage capacities, often exceeding several terabytes. While SMCs were popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, their usage has significantly declined in recent years.
memory stick, secure digital SD cards, hard disc, floppy discs, CD ROMs, zip disk,
Examples of nonvolatile storage media include all of the following except ____. a. memory c. microfiche b. floppy disks d. PC Cards 3
Magnetic storage optical storage solid-state storage storage capacity
The hard drive would be considered both, as the media is not removable.