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The SD Lineup
The tiny microSD is only 15x11x1mm, compared to the miniSD at 21.5x20x1.4mm and the full-size SD Card at 32x24x2.1mm. The "gruvi" card at top left is a copy protected microSD for paid content (see gruvi card). (Image courtesy of SanDisk Corporation, www.sandisk.com)
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MicroSD Adapters
With adapters, smaller cards can plug into larger slots. These microSD adapters let microSD cards plug into miniSD, full-size SD and even USB sockets.
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SD Cards Vs. MultiMediaCards
SD Cards are similar to MultiMediaCards, but thicker (2.1mm vs. 1.4mm). They also have indents on their sides, two more pins for data and a locking mechanism used for file protection.
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