Sony MSMT4G 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2) Media

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Sony MSMT4G 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2) Media

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
Color: Black
EAN: 0027242736207
Feature: Write Speed - 32Mbps When combined with optimized Memory Stick PRO format-compatible devices
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: MSMT4G
Publisher: Sony
Size: 4 GB
Studio: Sony



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Product DescriptionFeaturing 4GB of memory, the compact MS-MT4G Memory Stick PRO Duo Mark 2 media card is the perfect solution for storing and transferring high resolution video and still photos recorded on compatible Handycam camcorders and Cyber-shot digital cameras. Designed for high speed and stellar storage capacity, this reliable media is just what you need for storing your memories and transferring them with ease.




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  • Write Speed - 32Mbps When combined with optimized Memory Stick PRO format-compatible devices





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The ONLY memory card any PSP user should have
If you plan to use your PSP for video, audio (MP3 player), downloading games, etc., you need to have 8 Gb cards only. I wasted money getting a small one (1 Gb) thinking I would not use up a Gig, but I did very quickly once I started downloading pictures, music, and games into to. After that I got this 8 Gb card and I have never had the need to "delete stuff" again.

If you are buying a PSP, don't waste your time or money with less than 8 Gigs. You won't regret it.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - As described.
It works as described, seems very quick for data transfer in my PSP, and as for memory cards I'd rather have a Sony brand then some knock-off that dies in a month.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works on my Sony Ericsson W810i phone
After searching around on forums and review board, I couldn't find anything about whether this 16 gig memory card would work with my Sony Ericsson W810i cellphone/walkman (AT&T/Cingular version), so I thought I would go out on a limb and try it.

Well I am happy to report that it does work with this phone, but there are a few things that I would like to share. From the Settings Menu, the phone does not display anything over 4 gigs, but that just seems to be limitation of that menu itself (perhaps a "fixed odometer" number) because the phone can see the entire contents of the 16 gig memory card, as I loaded 13 gigs of MP3s and had no trouble playing any of them. (Just for note, I inserted the card into the phone, and let it inititalize it. I then removed it and loaded my MP3s from my PC via memory card port on my printer since the transfer rate is much faster than transfering through the phone.)

Since installing the card, there are a few things that are slower in comparision to my previous 4 gig memory card. Turning the phone on takes about 45 seconds to complete. This is not a really a huge problem for me since I normally leave my cell phone on all the time anyways, and if I needed to turn it on in a hurry I'd just remove the memory card. Also, browsing into my MP3s is about the same, but going back a folder level when browsing takes about 5 seconds to complete. I attribute all of this to the large size of the memory card and the phone having to scan it all. The newfound "lag" I believe is the fault of the phone being a few years old when the largest Pro Duo card at the time was a 4 gig.

I don't attribute any issues being with the memory card itself. The memory card itself works as advertised and have had no issues with it. Its a really nice option to have 16 gigs of music right there on your phone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exactly as advertised
Product was exactly as advertised and works perfectly. Arrived on time, no problems at all.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Perfect for what I needed
I was about to go on a trip to Europe when I bought this memory card. As would have been the case with any memory device, this one worked just fine but for the price I paid I would have only been able to get maybe half the memory in a bricks and mortar store. It works great, was shipped on time and, more importantly, it was cheap comparative to other prices I could have paid.



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