The original Sony Memory Stick has a maximum capacity of 128MB.
Memory Stick PRO - 4GB actual, 32GB theoretical,
PRO DUO - 32GB actual, higher theoretical,
Memory Stick Micro - 16GB actual, 32GB theoretical,
XC - 2TB theoretical.
(Actual is the highest that Sony actually made, theoretical is what that particular model could be capable of, as a limitation of that particular memory storage architecture)
As you know, pen drives or USB thumb drives are now being commonly used by all of us. Kingston, a leading manufacturer of Flash drives has now launched the worlds biggest sized pen drive available till date.
Kingston's new DataTraveler 300 is a convenient way to store, carry and transfer files. With its 256GB capacity, DataTraveler 300 contains plenty of room for storing photos, music, movies and important files.
It offers fast speed so you can copy and transfer files in less time. A Password Traveler software is included, which allows you to create and access a password-protected, secure area of the drive called a "Privacy Zone."
Features/Specifications:
DataTraveler 300 is Available in Far East, Europe, Middle East & Africa only. It comes at a freaking price of £565.67 excluding VAT.
COURTESY : http://webtrickz.com/kingston-launches-256gb-highest-capacity-pen-drive/
yesnobecoz with a memory stick pro duoyou get 2 memory stick pros
get a memory stick get a memory stick
u need a memory stick
A memory stick is electric that holds lots of memory and thing from your computer
Yes - unless the memory stick is formatted.
You can transfer memory stick data to Gmail easily. It can be done via attaching the memory stick to computer. Then attaching files by browsing the memory stick.
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NO, a PSP's memory stick is a memory stick pro duo. A dsi's is a sanDisk
To boot Windows 7 from a memory stick, insert the memory stick into a USB drive on the powered off the computer. Turn the computer on and it should boot from the memory stick.
you look at the memory stick and see what it says
Memory Stick, A later version is the Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Pro Duo.
Sure, why not? Go ahead.