Thursday, 8 March 2012

A Brief Guide For The Brand New Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo

By Matthiew Whyde


The New Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo would be the successor of the 2 original memory sticks namely the Memory Stick Duo and Pro. This brand new product has the capability of saving up to 32 Gb of data. The Pro Duo succeeds the two previous memory sticks in every single way by providing not just a larger storage space capacity but also quicker transferring rate.

One could use the Memory Stick Pro Duo to upload and download files such as photos, video clips, music, document files to various gadgets such as digital cameras, cell phones, computer printers, Smartphones, portable video gaming gadgets like the Sony Psp and other gadgets. Here are some of the features this little and yet powerful product has to offer.

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

2. The Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo has a adaptor that makes it works with a regular SD memory card reader.

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

4. Data Transfer Speed 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 devices that support the Memory Stick Pro. Whilst the sizes of 1 - 2 Gigabyte are often sufficient for most home users, some users may need extra storage capacity. In 2008, Sony released a 16 Gigabyte model along with a bigger 32GB model was launched in August 09, making it the largest capacity offered as this time of writing.

The product protects your data from power failure due to its fast transfer speed, it enables you to back up all of your crucial data in an instant.

This tiny but powerful gadget has established a whole new idea of exchanging data across various platforms, you can download some audio files onto your Pc and then transfer them to the Memory Stick Pro Duo using a memory card reader and then transferring the files to your cell phone allowing you to tune in to your favorite tracks while on the run.

It is a convenient little piece of hardware that one cannot live without these days.




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