Memory stick

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Also known as flash USB or stick USB, memory sticks are flash memory devices used to store data and have a USB 1.1 or 2.0 port. USB Flashes are usually detachable or rewritable, are much smaller than a floppy an weight around 30g. Their storing capacity reaches 64 GB nowadays but it's improving each day.

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