It can take a Memory Stick Micro, but not Max Duo like regular PSPs. Currently therefore you will be able to have 32GB total storage space, using the largest Memory Stick Micro available.
At the moment there is only one version of the PSP with internal memory and that is the PSP-Go (1000N) with 16GB Flash Memory (Upgradeable with M2 card). Older versions of the PSP require Memory Stick Pro Duo and sizes vary.
8 GB (gigabytes) is more storage than 16 MB (megabytes).
The PSP's internal memory is only to store your settings and preferences, like your connection details for the wi-fi, etc. If you want to save music, pictures or saved game files, then you must have a memory stick.
A total of 16gb of memory can be gained using a memory upgrade on a mini mac as the mac has only 2 internal memory slots. These slots should be fitted with 2 identical memory chips in size and speed to allow for best performance and to stop the unit from freezing
The PSP does not need a memory stick. All that does is save game progress.
You will need a memory card inside it to store any data - the PSP's internal memory is only for its own firmware and internal settings. Note that 'SD cards' are not compatible with PSPs, you need 'Memory Stick' brand memory cards, which are a slightly different size.
Read Only Memory is the internal memory computers use to start up reliably
Yes, but only if you save it to the XBox360, switch out the cards, then save it to the other memory stick.
Yes it will work u can only use a Memory Stick Pro Duo [64mb - 4gb] I have tested it
The Nokia N96 has a Symbian v9.3 operating system, 128MB of RAM, dual LED camera flash, 266MHz processor, and 16GB of internal memory. This particular model of Nokia weighs only .04 ounces.
No. Apple wants to milk consumers for every cent so you have to pay $100 extra for each 8GB more of internal memory.
32-bit OS can only hold up to 4GB of memory. 64-bit OS can hold up to 1TB of memory, most motherboards can only hold from 12 to 16GB of memory.