look dude, as long as you use original sony pro duo 32 gb you should have no worries. i use 16 gb but i have seen 32 gb scandisc pro duo running perfectly on my friends psp. enjoy.
16gb
The price of all memory devices has dropped sharply over the years, perhaps the ! GB stick was bouight years ago. They are basically compatible, but probably not fully compatible.
A 16GB flash drive can hold 4x as many files as a 4GB flash drive. I would recommend a 16GB.
The Sandisk 16GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) holds a lot
Varies can be anywhere from 128mb to 16gb
The price of 16GB memory sticks fluctuates depending on the retailer you purchase it from. The average price is somewhere around å£10.
The DSC-W120 will accept the Memory Stick Duo or Duo Pro up to 16GB.
Yes, you need a memory stick for all PSP's except the PSP Go which comes with a 16Gb hard drive built in
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.
Yes, though you might notice it loads/saves a bit slower. Also, the psp is only compatible with sticks up to 16GB, so nothing over that will work.
16GB has by far more memory then 25MB. (There are about 1024 MB in 1 GB)
When you go to buy a memory stick, you can choose one that has a suitable amount of gigabytes on it for your personal needs. There are memory sticks such as 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB 32GB just to name a few. Some memory sticks have very high storage space, but are very expensive.