Why does Sony want to keep holding onto Memory Stick??? I won't buy any device that only uses Memory Stick. In fact I prefer to stick with SD. I have SD cards all over the place. They work in my PocketPC, GPS, Camera's, HDTV, etc. I won't buy a Sony device if I have to use Memory Stick. Forget about it. Only SONY uses it. I'm not going to lock myself into SONY Products in the same way I won't buy Music from ITUNES and be locked into IPODS. I like when for example, Netflix Streaming, Works on your PC, Xbox 360, Blu-Ray Players, Built into TV's, Stand alone Boxes. You have a Choice on what you want to use. That's how I look at these Memory chips. Standard format that works with most things. Sure there's Compact Flash, in MiniSD cards, But they work in more then 1 brand. SD seems to be the most popular.
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Why does Sony want to keep holding onto Memory Stick??? I won't buy any device that only uses Memory Stick. In fact I prefer to stick with SD. I have SD cards all over the place. They work in my PocketPC, GPS, Camera's, HDTV, etc. I won't buy a Sony device if I have to use Memory Stick. Forget about it. Only SONY uses it. I'm not going to lock myself into SONY Products in the same way I won't buy Music from ITUNES and be locked into IPODS. I like when for example, Netflix Streaming, Works on your PC, Xbox 360, Blu-Ray Players, Built into TV's, Stand alone Boxes. You have a Choice on what you want to use. That's how I look at these Memory chips. Standard format that works with most things. Sure there's Compact Flash, in MiniSD cards, But they work in more then 1 brand. SD seems to be the most popular.
Actually, I don't own a single sd card, but I own about 15 memory sticks. :P