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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Works Great with the PSP!Sep 15, 2005
By S. Rahman I just got mine from Amazon (after a lengthly delay). It is an awesome memory card. It comes with the adapter so that you can use it in digital cameras. I tested it on the camera and it worked great. The real test was the compatibility with the SONY PSP. No issues there. The card worked flawlessly. I've already used up 600 MB.....its a must buy!
Plus, at $99.99, its much less than other retailers. btw, i ordered it at $104.99, then contacted amazon about the price drop. They credited the difference to me without any hassle and gave me the one-day shipping at no charge because of the delay. Overall great service too.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for PSPAug 29, 2005
By Andrew Perluss I use this 1GB card in my Sony Playstation Portable, and it is awesome! The tranfer rate using the USB 2.0 cable to the PSP is very good, and I love having all that storage space for movies, music, and images. I got the Ultra II because I had read that Sandisk outperformed Sony in speed tests, and I have to agree. The tranfer rate seems much faster than with the 32MB Sony card that came with the PSP. For an extra $5-$10 I got the Ultra II that has a warranty and better performance. I think it is well worth it.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
If you need a Memory Stick or a Memory Stick Duo, buy thisAug 18, 2005
By Ryan Mack I get 10 MB/s read/write through the SanDisk Mobile Mate MS+ reader. It comes with a full-size Memory Stick adapter so you can use it in both your Duo and non-Duo devices. It's $40 cheaper than the high-speed Sony memory stick. This is the one you want.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
AS good as Sony but for far cheaperMar 16, 2006
By bucky0926 I bought the high speed 1 gig duo pro memory sticks from both Sony and Sandisk. I saw no difference between the two in terms of shot to shot times or flash recovery in my H1 camera. Some photography sites said that the sandisk is faster. They measure it in terms of hundreds or sometimes thousands of a second. Who can really tell? I know my brain didn't register a difference. With that said there is really no reason to go for the higher priced Sony stick when this one will work fine.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Works beautifullyFeb 13, 2006
By A. Nguyen I love this memory card. It is faster for uploads and downloads. It works in my Sony Cybershot, my PSP, and my Epson printer unlike another reviewer. I have had no problems with it.