Yes, 4GB of memory is generally considered sufficient for a tablet, particularly for everyday tasks like browsing the web, streaming videos, and using common apps. It allows for smooth multitasking and decent performance for most users. However, for more demanding applications, gaming, or heavy multitasking, tablets with higher RAM might provide a better experience.
If you want to surf on the internet and play games than its a lot but if you want to download movies and stuff you can always expand with a memory card so its good enough
The Sony 4gb Pro Duo memory stick is a good purchase as it can be used with many Sony products. It is great for storing pictures, and videos also. The 4gb size is a great size for storage as well.
I don't think you can. I would just buy the 4GB memory stick.
6GB memory will hold more things than a 4GB item
The 4gb has much more memory. About 16 times as much.
It depends on context. 4GB is actually all the memory that Windows XP can handle (there's a special 64-bit edition that can use more than 4GB). However, it's not a huge amount of memory for a video camera (it's not horrible, though; it represents maybe an hour of standard definition video).
If it's 4gb u tell me. 4GB is quite large.
The top rated tablet laptop seems to be the HP EliteBook 2760P. It weighs under 4 lbs, 4gb of memory, a 5 hour battery life, and built in webcam among other things.
Yes it will work u can only use a Memory Stick Pro Duo [64mb - 4gb] I have tested it
how should i know
The Sony PCM-D50 comes with 4GB of built-in memory, but the Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo Slot allows you to add up to 4GB more of memory.
MicroSD with Up to 4GB of memory max.