What is a Memory Card? How do memory cards work?
A memory card is a form of solid state storage device, with no moving parts; it functions electronically instead of mechanically. A memory card is a non-volatile computer memory data storage device used with electronic devices where data can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. They are small, do not require power and are ideal for portable devices. A few examples of electronics that use memory cards include; digital cameras, laptop computers, mobile telephones, music players, televisions, video game consoles, and other electronics. Due to high its ability to store data without power, small form factor, re-recordability, and rugged environmental specifications memory cards.