No, the PSVita has its own proprietary memory stick, which is about the size of a Micro SD card. That's the only thing it can use.
No, the PSVita uses PSVita Memory Cards, they are about the size of Micro SD cards. They do not support Sony's Memory Stick Pro, that you would use in a PSP.
No, both use proprietary memory sticks made by Sony. The PSP uses the Pro Duo memory stick, the Vita uses a PSVita Memory Card. This is not the same as a Micro SD card and it is not compatible with one.
No, you can't, they use Sony's proprietary Memory Stick cards.
No, the PSVita's games look more like memory cards, it does not use UMDs.
Yes, all PSPs use Max Duo memory cards.
No it doesn't use an SD card. They use special PSVita Memory cards, which are sold separately.
actullaly PSP go's doesn't have memory cards it save to the system like a PS3
nope psp takes memory stick pro duos, dsi takes sd cards :)
Yes, the PSP 1000, 2000, 3000 and E1000 all use the Memory Stick Pro Duo. 2000 is the code for 'PSP slim and lite'.
The new psp GO has internal memory of 16 gb, but the other versions of the psp, 1000, 2000, or 3000 use memory cards only.
The Play Station Portable (PSP) takes a memory stick duo made from sony. You can not use an SD or micro SD card for the PSP
The PSVita does not use UMDs, your games either come on the new PSVita Game Cards, or are downloaded from the PSN.