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A Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo (2 GB) The Memory Stick PRO Duo (MSPD) quickly replaced the Memory Stick Duo due to the Duo's size limitation of 128 MB and slow transfer speed. Memory Stick PRO Duos are available in all the same variants as the larger Memory Stick PRO, with and without High Speed mode, and with and without MagicGate support.
USB 2.0, UMD, serial port, headphone jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo: USB 2.0, UMD, video out, headphone jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo USB 2.0, UMD, video out, headphone jack, microphone, Memory Stick PRO Duo All-in-one port, headphone jack, microphone, Memory Stick Micro (M2) USB 2.0, UMD, headphone jack, Memory Stick PRO Duo Wireless 802.11b Wi-Fi, IRDA
MagicGate logo Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Pro Duo supporting MagicGate PlayStation 2 memory card supporting MagicGate. MagicGate (MG) is a copy-protection technology introduced by Sony in 1999 as part of the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI).
PRO 2003 4 GB (not to scale) Slim and narrow (50 mm × 21.5 mm × 2.8 mm), swifter, optional DRM, up to 4 GB Duo 2003 128 MB Compact (31 mm × 20 mm × 1.6 mm), optional DRM, up to 128 MB PRO Duo 2002–2006 32 GB Compact (31 mm × 20 mm × 1.6 mm), optional DRM, up to 32 GB PRO-HG Duo 2007–2008 32 GB
Memory Stick PRO Duo Slot on a Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII edition PSP Slim The PSP-2000, marketed in PAL countries as the "PSP Slim", [ 49 ] is the first redesign of the PlayStation Portable. The PSP-2000 system is slimmer and lighter [ 50 ] than the original PSP, reduced from 0.91 to 0.73 inches (23 to 18.6 mm) and from 9.87 to 6.66 ounces ...
1 Memory Stick Duo/PRO Duo slot 1 IrDA (PSP-1000 series only) 1 USB device port (proprietary connector) 1 Memory Stick Micro (M2) Storage Nintendo DS Game Card Nintendo DS Game Card, SD (HC) card Memory Stick Duo/PRO Duo Memory Stick Micro (M2), 16 GB flash memory Battery life backlight on: 14 hours minimum brightness setting: 15–19 hours [190]
The PSP utilized the Sony/SanDisk Memory Stick Pro Duo format as its primary storage medium. [ 65 ] [ 66 ] Other distinguishing features of the console include its large viewing screen, [ 67 ] multi-media capabilities, [ 68 ] and connectivity with the PlayStation 3 , other PSPs, and the Internet .
The PSP was designed by Shin'ichi Ogasawara (小笠原伸一) for the Sony Computer Entertainment subsidiary of Sony Corporation.Early models pre-installed with 1.xx firmware were made in Japan but in order to cut costs, Sony has farmed out PSP production to non-Japanese manufacturers, mainly in China for units pre-installed with firmware version 2.00 and above.