No. Memory Stick Pro = Memory Stick + greater maximum storage capacity and faster file transfer speeds; Memory Stick Duo = smaller (in physical size) Memory Stick. Now you can easily guess what Pro (+) Duo means :).
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Yes, Sony manufactures a "Memory Stick PRO" type of card and that is compatible with the SanDisk ImageMate SDDR99A15 reader.
It is possible to purchase 4GB memory stick pro duos from Amazon. There are different brands of memory stick available such as Sony, Lexar and Sandisk.
Sony Cybershot DSC-W7 digital camera.
Sony launched the Memory Stick, a type of flash memory, in October of 1998. It is their idea, and only later did they team up with SanDisk to further develop it. The invention may have come a year or so earlier, as there is (obviously) a short delay between the invention and the release of a product. A link can be found below.
A SanDisk Memory Stick PRO Duo you can expand the memory of your Sony branded camera, camcorder or gaming device. Your camera and camcorder will have extra space for more recording and photos and saving your progress in your gaming device will be easier.
Memory Stick Pro Duo. So far I've seen them in Sony brand, and SanDisk. They're usually available at Wal-Mart or Gamestop, in 1 GB, and 4 GB varieties.
Any sony memory stick will work.
Page 21 of the owners manual indicates the 4GB is the larges stick that the camera can use. However I believe it is talking about the CF memory stick not the Sony memory stick. I purchased a 4G Sony memory stick and the camera refused to recognize it. I do have a 2G Sony stick in the camera that works just fine. I also have a 2G CF stick that has no problem with the camera.
Yes you can. As long as it is compatible a memory stick pro duo.
Panasonic, Sony, and SanDisk have all received excellent reviews in terms of reliability.
A Sony Cybershot Memory Stick is a camera accessory which can be purchased at most camera stores. The memory stick can also be found in many electronic stores.
Sony's M2 memory stick only works with Sony products.However they seem to have abandoned the format for microSD.