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SanDisk is responding to the portable video game market with a new line of memory cards. Its new line of M2 memory cards is for the PSP Go, and will be packaged with the Memory Stick Pro Duo adapters ...
At any rate, Best Buy Mobile and Verizon Wireless stores will be your go-to place for either one, though we'd be prepared to shell out $99.99 (16GB microSDHC) or $129.99 (16GB M2) when they land ...
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK), a global leader in flash memory products, today announced it is bringing to market its 16GB* microSDHC™ and Memory Stick Micro (M2) mobile memory cards – the world’s ...
The M2 cards also comes in 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB capacities. Since the PSP Go is so light and compact, the memory card has to reflect the small size, which the M2 does.
Worldwide Launch of Highest Capacity 4GB M2 Card for Use with Digital Cameras, ... SNDK) today announced the availability of the 4-gigabyte (GB)(1) Memory Stick Micro™ (M2) card. With the capacity to ...
Touted as the perfect mate for cellphones, the M2 memory card is about a quarter of the size of Memory Stick Pro media. The M2 adapter (same size as a standard Memory Stick) will also let you ...
If you were just running out of space on your memory card - here come some good news for you. SanDisk is going to start shipping 16GB microSD and M2 memory cards as early as next month.
Today Sony and Sandisk announced a new memory card format - the Memory Stick Micro (M2). The new format is developed especially for use in mobile phones. The cards will be one quarter the size ...
Sony Ericsson ditching M2 memory cards. Sony Ericsson has confirmed it is moving towards shedding the Memory Stick Micro from its handsets, replacing said tech with microSD instead.
I suppose the idea of shipping these enormous flash cards for various phones and devices is that most media player manufacturers are hitting around the 4-8GB range in their players and they are ...
I am doing this exact thing, with the exact micro SD card in the Sandisk adapter. the only difference is I didn't format it to APFS first, and I have an M1 14in MBP, and, currently running Monterey.
You hear that rumble? That’s the purring of hundreds of thousands of handsets around the country, aching to gobble up one of the 16GB microSDHC and M2 cards just announced by SanDisk this ...