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Undo revision 1653 by Muzer - The glossary is aimed towards newbies who probably don't know (or care) about the difference between GB and GiB. SD cards aren't made in GiB quantities anyways, just GB.
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=== SD Card ===
 
=== SD Card ===
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A common type of memory card, used by the DSi, digital cameras, music players, etc. Stands for Secure Digital. The standard SD card has a maximum capacity of 2 gibibytes (2048 Mebibytes (compare with 2 gigabytes, which is 2000 megabytes)); however, some 4GiB cards exist but are rare. These cards usually do not have great compatibility with non-SDHC products, even though they are not SDHC, so 2GiB is the size you should use.
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A common type of memory card, used by the DSi, digital cameras, music players, etc. Stands for Secure Digital. The standard SD card has a maximum capacity of 2 gigabytes (2048 Megabytes); however, some 4GB cards exist but are rare. These cards usually do not have great compatibility with non-SDHC products, even though they are not SDHC, so 2GB is the size you should use.
    
=== SDHC ===
 
=== SDHC ===
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Stands for Secure Digital High Capacity Card.  A type of SD card with a higher storage capacity than normal SD cards. These are theoretically capable of holding up to 2 tebibytes of space, but are politically limited by the current standards to 32 gibibytes.
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Stands for Secure Digital High Capacity Card.  A type of SD card with a higher storage capacity than normal SD cards. These are theoretically capable of holding up to 2 terabytes of space, but are politically limited by the current standards to 32 gigabytes.
    
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