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

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

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - lived up to its name
excellant product and timely delivery. bought for PSP and works great. enough memory for several saved games



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Memory Stick
While my 1GB Sony Memory Stick was free at the time I purchased my Sony Cybershot DSCW300, I would pay to make sure I had adequate image storage.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - working?
i'm not sure if i should buy this or 2 8 gb instead. i already bought a 16 gig before and it was faulty. the music and the games that i dw on it came out either an error or corrupted.i've tried it on my psp, ps3 and camera, niether worked. so idk if this 1 is gonna be different



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice!
Won't settle for a lower capacity memory stick from now on. 8GB does the job.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works for PSP
Bought this to use with my PSP-2000 to store games and movies... Works like a charm, and substitutes all of my MS cards in one quick purchase!!


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