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Definitions of compact flash:
- A small flash memory module. The memory chips are enclosed in a plastic case and retain data after they are removed from the system. The most common uses for these are in pagers, handheld computers, cell phones, digital cameras, and audio players.
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- A matchbook-sized memory card used in many digital cameras today and presently capable of storing over 200MB of information.
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- Brand name for one type of digital camera's re-usable memory card on which images taken by the camera are stored.
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- The removable CF card is a popular Digital Camera photo storage system. Although they are larger than SD, Smart Media, XD Picture Card and Memory Sticks 'Professional' use has made them widely available and in very large sizes, currently up to 8 Gigabytes. A Compact Flash memory card can contain either flash memory or a miniature hard drive. The flash memory type is more common. ...
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- A small, removable data storage device comprised of memory chips encased in plastic. Commonly used in digital cameras, cell phones, audio players, printers, and handheld computers. Retains stored data when removed from device and can be transferred to a different device.
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- Also known as CF cards, this is the other type of removable memory card. These come in various sizes up to 45mb. The controller is built onto these cards, so as new and faster controllers are designed you can purchase the newer card and take advantage of faster write times. These tend to be a bit more expensive than Smartmedia (SSFDC) cards. ...
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- A form of storage card used in digital cameras to store pictures.
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- Often abbreviated as simply "CF," Compact Flash is a type of flash memory. Compact flash cards are most commonly used for storing pictures in digital cameras but are also used in devices such as PDAs and portable music players. There are two types of Compact Flash cards, creatively named "Type I" and "Type II." Type I cards are 3.3 mm thick, while Type II are 5 mm thick. ...
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- CompactFlash (CF) was originally a type of data storage device, used in portable electronic devices. As a storage device, it typically uses flash memory in a standardized enclosure, and was first specified and produced by SanDisk Corporation in 1994. The physical format is now used for a variety of devices. There are two main subdivisions of CF cards, Type I and the slightly thicker Type II cards. ...
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