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New Cards Will Boost Memory of Sony Ericssons

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Dec 11, 2006, 5:06 PM   by (staff)

Sony today announced a new memory card format that is capable of holding up to 32 GB of data. The Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo is a new version of the Pro Duo-sized memory card. It is capable of read write speeds up to 60 MB / sec and can be made in sizes as large as 32 GB. Unlike the SDHC standard, the PRO-HG cards don't require any new hardware or software on devices - they are completely compatible with any Pro Duo card slot, including those on recent Sony Ericsson models such as the W810. Because Sony Ericsson has switched to an even smaller memory card, the Memory Stick Micro M2 on its latest models, users of phones such as the new CyberShot models will not be able to take advantage of these new cards.

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Humdizzle

Dec 12, 2006, 9:15 AM

WOW!!!

I hate Sony phones, but I have to say that is flat out impressive!! 😳
Yeah, generally I agreee with you, Sony Ericcsonn's aren't all that impressive, with the exception of the W810, well, we'll see what 2007 brings for Sony, see what they're first 3G handset will be like for Cingular, whenever the heck that ends up on t...
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kuno

Dec 12, 2006, 11:31 AM

Needs Blu-Ray

This isn't a phone unless it plays Blue-Ray damnit! 👿

I wanna it to come with SixAxis so I can use it as a wireless remote so I can play call of duty 3 on my PS3.


And there's absolutely NO reason why Sony can't produce the phone with it's emotion engine cell chip so I can wirelessly send my emotions through the phone to the other caller.

This is what I need. And I need it now.
Steve5

Dec 11, 2006, 6:03 PM

Woohoo

Finally enough memory to realistically store multiple full length movies and video clips and play them from the phone.
which is ever so necessary....
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SolidusdotNU

Dec 11, 2006, 6:30 PM

Typo

"they are completely with any Pro Duo card slot"

Completely what? Compatible?
 
 
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