With increasing sales of high-resolution digital cameras, video camcorders and other electronics devices that require more memory capacity and speed, SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today announced ...
CeBIT 2006: While this story may be of more interest to Sony PSP owners it should also be noted that the majority of new Sony digital cameras announced this year feature MemoryStick Duo slots (rather ...
SanDisk Corporation today introduced a new 4-gigabyte capacity, the highest available in the market right now, for its standard Memory Stick PRO Duo cards. The announcement was made at the CeBIT Show ...
SanDisk introduced a 2GB SanDisk Memory Stick PRO, the highest capacity available in this card format to date. SanDisk also introduced the first Memory Stick PRO Duo cards that it has designed and ...
The latest Memory Stick offerings, which are expected to ship this spring, give SanDisk the world’s first 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo cards. That capacity will be available in both the existing Standard ...
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 ...
One thing PSP owners don't want to do is carry around a bunch of disks that get in the way or get lost, or are just a hassle. Luckily, SanDisk's Memory Stick PRO Duo flash cards come in two new high ...
16GB Memory Stick Micro M2 Card for Sony PSP go System 32GB Memory Stick PRO Duo and Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo Cards for Sony PSP System 8GB SDHC Card for the Nintendo DSi System SanDisk Corporation ...
SanDisk has unchained their new Extreme III PRO-HG Duo cards and they are tearing ass all over the place with superfast 30MBps read and write transfer speeds. For those of you keeping track, SanDisk’s ...
We've always heard that wherever there's a will, there's a way. That's exactly what SanDisk believes, as its newest memory card lineup targets gamers who actually think a specially labeled flash card ...
Today Sony and Sandisk announced a new memory card format - the Memory Stick Micro (M2). The new format is developed especially for use in mobile phones. The cards will be one quarter the size of ...