A slot may refer to any of the following:
Just to add to @Jess's post, the Micro SD slot is protected by a small 'cover' that you lift a tiny bit and then rotate - this opens the SD slot. Once you have slipped the SD card in you rotate and close the cover again to protect the slot and card.
1. When referring to an SD or other memory cards, a slot is the hole the card is placed into. See our card reader term for further information.
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2. A slot is an opening for a CD-ROM, DVD, and other disc drive that does not use a tray. See our slot load disc drive definition for further information.
3. A slot is a computer processor connection designed to make upgrading the processor much easier, where the user would only have to slide a processor into a slot. The original slot, or Slot 1 (pictured below), was first released by the Intel Corporation in 1997 as a successor to the Socket 8. Later, AMD released another slot processor known as the Slot A in 1999. Both slots look similar but are not compatible. Later, Intel released the Slot 2, which was a bigger slot used with the later versions of the Pentium II processors. Today, slot processors are no longer found in new computers and have been replaced by sockets.
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4. A slot is another name for an expansion slot such as an ISA, PCI, AGP slot, or memory slots. See the motherboard definition for a visual example of all of these slots.
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Bank, CPU terms, Memory terms, Motherboard terms