Monday, January 9, 2012

A Quick Guide To Memory Stick Pro Duo

By Matthiew Whyde


The Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo is the successor of both the original memory sticks namely the Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Pro. This new model has the capacity of saving up to thirty two Gigabyte of information. The Pro Duo succeeds the two original memory sticks in every way by offering not just a bigger storage capacity but even faster transferring rate.

One could use the Memory Stick Pro Duo to download and upload information including pictures, movies, music, document data files to various electronic devices like digital cameras, mobile devices, printers, Smartphones, handheld video gaming devices such as the Sony Psp along with other electronic devices. Here are a few of the specifications this tiny but powerful device is offering.

1. The storage sizes - from 128 Megabytes all the way up to 32 Gb.

2. The Pro Duo has a adaptor which makes it suitable for a regular SD memory card reader.

3. The product also comes with a Five-Year Extended warranty.

4. Data Transfer Rate Of 15 - 20 Megabytes Per Second

5. Convenient dimension - 0.06 in (width) x 1.22 in (height) x 0.79 in (length).

It's also compatible with virtually all gadgets which support the Sony Memory Stick Pro. Whilst the capacities of 1 - 2 Gigabyte are often adequate for the majority of home users, some people may need more storage capacity. In 2008, Sony introduced a 16GB version and a larger 32GB version was launched in August 09, making it the largest capacity available as this time of writing.

The device protects your files from power failure because of its fast transfer speed, it allows you to backup any important data immediately.

This small and yet powerful device has created a brand new notion of swapping data across various platforms, you may download some audio files on to your Pc and after that transfer them to your Memory Stick with a card reader and next moving the data files to the cellular telephone allowing you to tune in to your chosen tracks while you're on the run.

This is a handy little piece of hardware that you cannot live without these days.




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