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Memory Stick
Memory Stick. A flash memory card for digital 
storage on cameras, camcorders and other 
handheld devices.
MMC Card
MultiMedia Card. A flash memory card that 
provides storage for cellphones, PDAs and 
other handheld devices. The card uses flash 
memory for read/write applications or ROM 
chips (ROM-MMC) for static information, the 
latter widely used for adding applications to a 
Palm PDA.
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SD Card
Secure Digital Memory Card. A flash memory 
card that provides storage for digital cameras, 
cellphones and PDAs. SD Cards use the same 
32 x 24mm form factor as the MultiMediaCard 
(MMC), but are slightly thicker (2.1mm vs. 
1.4mm), and SD Card readers accept both 
formats. Cards up to 4GB are available.
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Thumbnail
A thumbnail is reduced-size versions of a 
picture that is used to make it easier to 
recognize an them. Thumbnails serve the 
same role for images as a normal text index 
does for words.
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Aspect ratio
Aspect ratio refers to the length to height 
ratio of TV screens. The ratio of a standard 
TV is 4:3, while the ratio of a high-definition 
or wide TV is 16:9. The letter box allows you 
to enjoy a picture with a wider perspective on 
a standard 4:3 screen. 
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JPEG
A very common digital still picture format. 
A still-picture data compression system 
proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert 
Group, which features small decrease in image 
quality in spite of its high compression ratio. 
Files are recognized by their file extension 
‘.jpg’ or ‘.jpeg.’
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Kbps
Kilobits per second. A digital-data-rate 
measurement system which is often used 
with highly compressed formats such as AAC, 
DAB, MP3 etc. The higher the amount, the 
better the quality generally is.
Kensington lock
A Kensington Security Slot (also called a 
K-Slot or Kensington lock). Part of an anti-
theft system. It is a small, metal-reinforced 
hole found on almost all small or portable 
computer and electronics equipment, 
particularly on expensive and/or relatively light 
ones, such as laptops, computer monitors, 
desktop computers, gaming consoles, and 
video projectors. It is used for attaching a 
lock-and-cable apparatus, in particular those 
from Kensington.