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MSAC-US40 USB Memory Stick Card Reader/Writer; PlayStation 2; Current Sony Devices that do not support MagicGate DRM as of summer 2007: All U.S. Sony Ericsson phones – most Sony Ericsson phones should show up in SonicStage for MP3/AAC transfer; VGP-MCA10 PCMCIA Card Reader/Writer – does not sport the MagicGate logo
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.
The Sony Vaio FJ series is a 14.1-inch notebook designed for Windows XP and the FJ270, FJ290, FJ330,FJ370 models in particular, are designed for Windows Vista. The FJ Series uses only the Pentium M processors using the Sonoma platform of Intel Centrino .
Memory Stick Standard, PRO Yes Optional, MagicGate: Memory Stick Duo, PRO Duo No Optional, MagicGate: Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo No Optional, MagicGate: Memory Stick Micro (M2) No Optional, MagicGate: PS Vita Memory Card No Yes, Proprietary xD: No Partial [38] USB: Sometimes No
1x Memory Stick Duo Reader 1x SD Card Reader Internal Stereo Speakers with Intel® High Definition Audio, Dolby Home Theater v4, Digital Noise Cancelling, "Clear Phase", "xLOUD Internal Microphone Multi-touch Touchpad with Gesture Support 1x HDMI 1x VGA 1x Gigabit Ethernet 1x 3.5mm headphone 1x Docking Station for Sheet Battery Noise Cancelling ...
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 ...
The number of compatible memory cards varies from reader to reader and can include more than 20 different types. The number of different memory cards that a multi card reader can accept is expressed as x-in-1, with x being a figure of merit indicating the number of memory cards accepted, such as 35-in-1. There are three categories of card ...
An XQD card reader from Sony. The XQD card is a memory card format primarily developed for flash memory cards. It uses PCI Express as a data transfer interface. The format is targeted at high-definition camcorders and high-resolution digital cameras.