Sony announced it’s raising the capacity of its Memory Stick Pro Duo to 8GB. Going on sale in Japan on March 9 for $325, the eight-gig flash memory cards won’t work with all Sony VAIO laptops or ...
We have to stop ourselves everytime we come close to buying a Sony digital camera. Why? Because they all use Sony’s annoying Memory Stick card format (to be fair, a few of the expensive ones use ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Sony Corp. updated its Memory Stick product line with ...
Hagiwara Sys-Com has introduced the Easy Recorder 2, a device that records analog video onto a Sony Memory Stick Duo card, which can then be used in a Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) or transferred to ...
October 5, 2006 This is neat – the new Easy Recorder 2 is an MPEG-4 Memory Stick Video format recorder that records video content (via composite analog signal from a VCR, DVD or video camera) directly ...
Oh Sony, you just like to tease us, don't you? Two weeks after a brief mention at CES, Japan's been given the introductory taste of this tech giant's first ever TransferJet wireless Memory Stick.
I've decided to purchase either the DSC-P150 or P100, but I don't know which flash memory to buy. Clearly I want the High Speed variant of memory, but it's unclear if I should purchase the PRO or PRO ...
Sony Electronics announced on Tuesday the addition of a 2GB Memory Stick Pro card (“about US$700”) to its line-up of storage options compatible with the company’s digital cameras and other mobile ...
LAS VEGAS--SanDisk is doubling the capacity of Memory Stick Pro cards and expects pricing to fall more in line with competing Secure Digital cards. The removable flash memory maker announced Thursday ...