A Secure Digital Card, or SD Card, is a lightweight, portable memory storage device, used primarily for cameras, mobile phones, and recently, video game consoles. SD Cards come in three primary types; Standard, SDHC and SDXC. Standard SD cards are used for capacities up to and including 2GB. SDHC cards are used for capacities up to and including 32GB. SDXC cards start at 64GB, and the SDXC standard allows a theoretical maximum of 2TB.
SD Cards are currently used by the following consoles:
- Nintendo DSi (and XL)
- Nintendo 2DS
- Nintendo 3DS (and XL)
- PlayStation 3 (though only the 60GB first-generation model included an SD Card Reader)
- Wii
- Wii U
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