Posted May 09, 2008 at 02:07PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Home Entertainment Tags: Japan, memory stick, Sony, media server, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Flash Memory
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VGF-HS1 - Image 1Sony has revealed that the VAIO VGF-HS1 Media Server will be hitting stores in Japan pretty soon. The unit will be sporting a lot of storage space for your media files making it a perfect place to place all your por... er, Disney films. Check out the full article for more information.

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Posted Apr 11, 2008 at 04:20AM by Isaac C. Listed in: Misc. Storage Media Tags: memory stick, Sony
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Adapter from Photofast supports 8 GB microSD cards - Image 1If you're the type who sticks to microSD, here's a great device if you want some extra space for those devices that would require you to use Pro Duo cards: the PhotoFast CR-5300, a microSDHC to Pro Duo adapter. Note the HC there: that means the adapter will support microSDs that are up to 8 GB large. More details in the full article.

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Posted Mar 07, 2008 at 09:20PM by Ryan C. Listed in: Home Entertainment, News Tags: memory stick, Sony, piracy
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Sony for the PSP - Image 1Looking for more out of your DVD movie purchase other than the movie itself? Then this update about Sony offering digital copies within its own DVDs should interest you. Digital copies are simply that - legal copies of the film that you can easily watch on your PC, PS3 or PSP with almost no hassle whatsoever. Almost. Check out the full details after the jump.

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Posted Jan 06, 2008 at 09:17PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Memory Tags: memory stick, Sony, Memory Stick Pro Duo
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Sony - Image 1Looks like it's time to say goodbye to your storage space woes, because Sony just revealed the 16GB Memory Stick PRO Duo. It's going to cost a good amount of greenbacks, but if you're still interested, hit that jump to the full article!

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Posted Oct 24, 2007 at 09:06PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Misc. Gadgets Tags: memory stick, Sony, Memory Stick Pro Duo
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Sony introduces 8MP Cybershot DSC-T2 - Image 1Sony adds a new member to the Cybershot T-series line with the DSC-T2, bumping up the camera's maximum resolution to 8 megapixels from the DSC-T1's 5 megapixels. The word just spilled through press wire recently, just in time for the holiday season. The DSC-T2 sports 4 GB of internal memory and will even accept Sony's Memory Stick PRO duo for more storage capacity (the 8GB version perhaps?).

The DSC-T2 will take on a similar appearance to its earlier siblings (with blue, green, pink, white and black varieties), though this time around the DSC-T2 sports a touchscreen LCD for interactivity. It will also come preloaded with Sony's proprietary PMB Portable software. Once connected through USB to a PC, the PMB will automatically execute user-friendly programs to transfer, upload, and publish photos online or to a separate storage on your computer.

Additionally, the Sony Cybershot DSC-T2 can also connect directly to a high-definition LCD TV (a Sony branded one comes recommended) via HD-component cable or through a cradle for HD TV sets. These, however, do not come with the US$ 350 package that would soon ship to market by December. Sony also reminds that batteries, additional memory sticks, chargers, and carrying cases are also sold separately, though all will be available through Sony Style retail or your major Sony dealers worldwide.

Visit Sony Style through the Read link provided below.

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Posted Oct 12, 2007 at 07:16PM by Glen D. Listed in: Memory, Misc. Storage Media, Deals Tags: memory stick, Sandisk, Sony, Memory Stick Pro Duo, CompUSA
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Sandisk logo - Image 1If you're looking for a memory stick with lots of space and a reasonable price, you might want to check out SanDisk's 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo.  It has all the nice features that the brand has been known for, and it'll work with your Sony PlayStation Portable and digital cameras. And now, because it just got cheaper.

With this baby, you'll be able to store all your favorite homebrew games and applications, songs, videos images and what not. Data transfer is touted to be at high speeds all the time with SanDisk's proprietary technology.

The SanDisk 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo now sells for US$ 50 and comes with free shipping. This is its list of features:
  • High speed data transfer
  • Embedded MagicGate technology for safe transfer of copyright protected content
  • Adaptor included
  • Compatible to all MS PRO devices with the use of the Adaptor
Follow the Read link below to check out the deal at CompUSA.

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Posted Sep 25, 2007 at 06:08AM by Isaac C. Listed in: Displays, Portable Video, Portable Audio Tags: memory stick, plug-and-play, Sony, headset, Mac OS X, Image Viewer
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Headplay Personal Cinema System - Image 1


Headplay is probably every couch potato's dream. Imagine a TV. Now imagine being able to take it anywhere and everywhere you go (except perhaps in the shower), and being able to watch movies or play games on it anytime you want. That's the concept for the new "Personal Cinema System" device, Headplay.

Headplay is a head-mounted device; basically, a TV you wear on your head. You can connect it to your gaming consoles, your DVD Player, your iPod, your PC, and maybe your Betamax player if it hasn't choked on dust yet. If it has a video out function, Headplay can most probably display it. You can also plug in a memory stick and Headplay can run the media files - movies, videos, and images - with its own built-in player.

Once you're behind the lenses of Headplay it's pretty easy to just relax and go dead to the world around you. It's nothing but you and the screen, with the stereo sounds blocking off everything else. It's like your own movie screen inside your living room.

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To read the complete review of Headplay - what it is, what it does, how it plays on Microsoft's Xbox 360, Sony's PlayStation 3, and Nintendo' Wii on it - click on the link for the full article.

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Posted Jun 06, 2007 at 11:03AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Memory, Deals Tags: memory stick, Google, Sandisk, Memory Stick Pro Duo
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SanDisk 4GB MS Pro Duo for US$ 47 - Image 1

If you're hunting for a new memory stick and by any chance missed the last deal we covered, don't worry because here's another one: Online retail store Buy.com is currently offering SanDisk 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo for just US$ 56.99.

First, the above mentioned memory stick comes bundled with SanDisk MicroMate reader - an adaptor allowing the memory stick to be used in full size MS slots. Then, and we're pretty sure you are all familiar with this one, Google will slash down the price even more if you purchase the product through its Checkout service.

The said service will effectively bring the total price to just US$ 46.99. Buy.com mentioned that the item will ship for free so no need to worry about hidden charges or something. If you want to know more, the Read link below will take you to the site's product page.

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Posted May 07, 2007 at 05:11PM by Gino D. Listed in: Misc. Storage Media, Deals Tags: memory stick, Google, Sandisk, Memory Stick Pro Duo
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SanDisk 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo for US$ 56 - Image 1


We've seen and heard of various deals for the Sandisk 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo countless of times before. And depending on where you check out the item, costs and discounts would vary widely. The best deal we've seen in recent days could be FRYS.com's deal from last month, which clocked the storage device at US$ 50.

Today though, the deal comes from Buy.com, and they're offering you the SanDisk 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo for US$ 66.82. A bit steep compared to previous deals, but but but!, if you purchase the item via Google Checkout, the price gets slashed down to US$ 56.82. Practical enough, yes? Besides, it never hurts to have too much memory space to work with, whether on your PSP or any other mobile device.

To check out more info and/or to place your orders, you can use (free of charge) our Read link below.

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Posted Apr 26, 2007 at 09:59AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Memory, News Tags: memory stick, Sony, North America, VAIO, ExpressCard, SonyStyle
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Sony's Pro-HG memory stick - Image 1

Sony announced the other day that development of the much-talked about memory stick PRO-HG Duo is now in full swing and will become available in authorized dealers and online retail store SonyStyle.com across North America starting August of this year. This hasn't been mentioned in a long time so let us refresh your memories about this particular memory stick (Pun not intended).


Sony's Memory Stick PRO-HG media is capable of recording times and data transmission and is three times faster than the standard Memory Stick Duo products. This is because of its 8-bit parallel interface and the flash memory device. The addition of four more connector pins results data transfer of up to 30MB/s (240 Mbps) megabytes per second.

But if for some other reason you still want to use just four connectors, PRO-HG Duo media is also capable of that but take note that the minimum write speed of 15 megabits per second will be employed. Quite curiously, the new memory stick features copyright protection technology MagicGate that provides security to commercial content like digital music and downloaded movies.

In relation to this, Sony will also be releasing
Memory Stick Duo ExpressCard adaptor. This is for personal computers with an ExpressCard slot - mostly familiar in the 2007 line up of VAIO computers. How fast will this make the data transfer, you ask? Well, let's just say that you can transfer one hour of personal video to your computers in around two minutes from a regular memory stick handy cam.

Memory Stick PRO-HG media is also available in three different capacities: 1GB (US$ 60), 2GB (US$ 90), and 4GB (US$ 150).

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