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Ilse Jurriën : 2006-02-26 06:00:00
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Sony 4GB Memory stick Pro Duo : Don’t let the size of Sony’s 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo media card fool you. This product has the largest storage capacity of any Memory Stick flash media card on the market. At one-third the size and half the weight of the standard-size Memory Stick card, the Sony 4GB PRO Duo media is designed to store large amounts of rich, multi-media content, including movies, music and high-resolution digital photos. The new media card is compatible with a wide selection of currently available devices, including Sony’s Cyber-Shot T Series and W Series cameras, Handycam camcorders and the PSP system. The 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo media card will be available in July for about $250.
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Dennis Hissink : 2006-02-12 18:10:00
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Sony Memory Stick Micro : Sony Europe’s Recording Media & Energy (RME) division has today announced that it will introduce the first Sony Memory Stick Micro (M2) products with storage capacities of 256MB, 512MB and 1GB later this year. The new ultra-small memory card is designed to meet the growing storage needs of highly compact, multifunctional mobile phones. The Sony Memory Stick M2 will be bundled with an adaptor in the size of a standard Memory Stick which will allow users to exchange data to Memory Stick PRO compatible products. SanDisk also introduced their M2 memory flash card in September 2006. The Memory Stick PRO format is co-developed with Sony and provides a new, versatile IC recording media for mobile products.
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Dennis Hissink : 2006-02-09 03:55:00
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Sony 2GB Memory Stick Pro Duo for PSP :Sony Europe’s Recording Media & Energy (RME) division announced the launch of its new 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo being included in special promotional packs for the Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable). The Memory Stick PRO Duo’s increased storage capacity enables it to hold large amounts of multimedia data including digital photos, music files, videos and games as well as podcasts and video blogs. Users will be able to make full use of the Sony PSP’s powerful multi-media capabilities, utilising the enhanced mobile storage capacity now available while on the move. In addition, a USB cable is also included in the new Memory Stick kit to store data from a PC and view it on the Sony PSP.
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Dennis Hissink : 2006-01-17 01:56:00
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Sony Micro Vault Tiny USB flash drive : At this year's CES 2006, Sony Electronics unveiled a redesigned Sony Micro Vault line-up, which will include the Micro Vault Tiny. The new Sony Tiny USB flash drive offers users substantial storage capacity and high transfer speeds in a stylish design. "We're really focusing on new, conducive designs that deliver high performance in high style," said Mike Lucas, Sony's marketing director for consumer media products. The new Micro Vault "Tiny" is Sony's smallest USB flash drive with a fun, fashionable design and color-coded capacities. Measuring roughly ½ inch wide and just over one inch in length, the drive offers storage capacities of 256MB to 2GB, and plugs directly into standard USB ports.
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Dennis Hissink : 2006-01-17 01:54:00
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Sony Micro Vault PRO 8GB drive : At this year's CES 2006, Sony Electronics unveiled the new redesigned Sony Micro Vault line-up, which will include the Sony Micro Vault PRO 8GB drive. The new Sony Micro Vault PRO 8GB drive offers users substantial high storage capacity and high transfer speeds in a stylish design. Sony is now offering Micro Vault PRO in an 8GB storage capacity. Smaller than a deck of cards, the drive plugs directly into a USB port with a unique swivel connector. The Micro Vault PRO 8GB drive offers pre-loaded Auto Sync software that automatically synchronizes file changes made on the PC's hard drive, allowing for seamless transition of data between locations, and saves up to 10 generations of file changes.
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Dennis Hissink : 2006-01-17 01:52:00
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Sony Micro Vault fingerprint access : At this year's CES 2006, Sony Electronics unveiled the new redesigned Sony Micro Vault line-up, which will include the Sony Sony Micro Vault with fingerprint Access. The new Micro Vault with Fingerprint Access features a swipe sensor, and an integrated cradle for desktop use. It offers a 512MB capacity and its Auto Login software stores and automatically enters Web site IDs and passwords - so when a finger is swiped over the drive's sensor, users can gain quick and easy access to online accounts. The biometric drive has encryption/decryption capability that securely protects files and folders, and offers a screen saver lock that protects against unauthorized computer access.
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Dennis Hissink : 2006-01-17 01:50:00
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Sony Micro Vault Turbo upgrade : At this year's CES 2006, Sony unveiled the new redesigned Sony Micro Vault line-up, which will include the refreshed Sony Micro Vault Turbo. Sony's refreshed Turbo Vault USB flash drive sports sleek, new looks with chrome highlights. The Sony Micro Vault Turbo drive has a convenient one-piece design, with a retractable USB connector, and no cap to misplace. The Sony Vault Turbo model has a capacity of 1GB to 4GB, a transfer speed of up to 28MB per second, and a read speed of 18MB per second. The Sony Micro Vault USB flash drives are preloaded with Virtual Expander, which expands the capacity to virtually store up to three times as much data by automatically compressing and decompressing files.
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Dennis Hissink : 2006-01-17 01:48:00
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Sony Micro Vault Classic upgrade : At this year's Consumer Electronics Show 2006, Sony Electronics unveiled the new redesigned Sony Micro Vault line-up, which will include the refreshed Sony Micro Vault Classic. Sony's refreshed Classic Vault USB flash drive sports sleek, new looks with chrome highlights. The Sony Micro Vault Classic drive has a convenient one-piece design, with a retractable USB connector, and no cap to misplace. The Sony Classic Vault ranges in capacity from 256MB to 4GB. The Sony Micro Vault USB flash drives are preloaded with Virtual Expander, which expands the capacity to virtually store up to three times as much data by automatically compressing and decompressing files.
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