Also known as (PCMICA) Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. Used in notebook or laptop computers, PDAs, Cell Phones, Digital Cameras and many other products.
Small, credit card sized cards that plug into slots of a laptop computer. These cards can be modems, memory, sound, networking, hard drives and so on.
Previously known as PCMCIA cards, these are credit card devices used in notebooks and desktop readers for inter alia, data/fax, storage, GPS purposes.
Personal Computer: A computer device packaged in a small card about the size of a credit card and conforming to the PCMCIA standard.
Small, credit-card sizes devices that can be used to add memory, extra disk capacity, or modem capacity to portable computers and handheld devices. These devices can usually be exchanged on the fly, without the need to reboot your computer when you change a card. Also called PCMCIA cards.
A memory or input/output card compatible with the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) PC Card standard. See also PCMCIA.