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  • Memory Stick PRO-HG announced: 3x faster than Pro DUO, compatible

    by 
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    12.11.2006

    Oh joy, Sony and SanDisk just announced a new PRO-HG Memory Stick format. The latest format is theoretically capable of delivering 32GB cards touting a continuous write speed of up to 60MB/sec; the same max capacity as the PRO Duo format but three times faster -- ideal for rapid shot modes on DSLRs or for capturing the action in real-time on direct to flash HD video recorders. Unlike the competing SDHC format's inability to work in legacy SD devices, PRO-HG is just an extension of the Memory Stick Pro format so the cards can be used interchangeably. However, PRO-HG media will function as PRO cards in PRO-only devices. In other words, you'll lose the speed advantage brought by that swank new 8-bit parallel interface. Expect to see cards and devices launched at CES in January. [Via Impress]

  • Deal of the Day: Free 256MB Memory Stick Pro Duo at Circuit City

    by 
    Chris Powell
    Chris Powell
    11.10.2006

    While a 256MB Memory Stick may not hold a lot of data, especially if you're trying to play full-resolution movies on your PSP, it's hard to argue about something's worth when it's free. And right now Circuit City is offering a 256MB SanDisk Memory Stick Pro Duo for $30 with a $30 mail-in rebate.All you have to do is buy the Memory Stick, fill out the form and mail it in. Not too hard, eh?There's a one-rebate limit here so don't get any funny ideas of buying tons of these and unloading them on ebay.[Via Joystiq]

  • Deal of the day: 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo $90

    by 
    Chris Powell
    Chris Powell
    10.02.2006

    Do you remember all those incredibly great Memory Stick deals a while back? Well, it looks like a new round may be upon us as Outpost is offering a 4GB SanDisk Memory Stick Pro Duo for a measly $90 after rebate. And to make the deal even better, there's even an offer for free shipping. Can't beat that.It's amazing how quickly the Memory Sticks are dropping in price since it was only January when the 4GB and 8GB sticks were unveiled. With this rate, the 32MB sticks Sony bundled with the PSP will be virtually worthless, if they aren't already.[Via Cheapassgamer - Registration required]