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  2. Sony Vaio Z series - Wikipedia

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    1x USB 2.0 with sleep and charge . 1x USB 3.0 with Lightpeak integration for the Power Media Dock 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 ...

  3. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    1 TB Same build as SD/SDHC, but greater capacity and transfer speed, 32 GB and higher. ... Memory Stick: Sony, SanDisk: Standard 1998 ... Super speed (USB 3.0) 240 ...

  4. Memory Stick - Wikipedia

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    Memory Stick products at Sony Singapore. SanDisk and Sony develop “Memory Stick Micro” (M2) format – SanDisk/Sony press release, September 30, 2005. SanDisk and Sony announce "Memory Stick Pro-HG" (HG) format – December 1, 2006. Complete Memory Stick® Media Compatibility Information for Sony® Digital Cameras Sony eSupport July 2011.

  5. SxS - Wikipedia

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    Sony 8GB SxS memory card SBP-8, for use with XDCAM EX. SxS (S-by-S) is a flash memory standard compliant to the Sony and SanDisk-created ExpressCard standard. According to Sandisk and Sony, the cards have transfer rates of 800 Mbit/s and burst transfer rate of up to 2.5 Gbit/s [1] [2] over the ExpressCard's PCI Express interface.

  6. USB flash drive - Wikipedia

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    USB 3.0 was slow to appear in laptops. Through 2010, the majority of laptop models still contained only USB 2.0. [22] In January 2013, tech company Kingston, released a flash drive with 1 TB of storage. [24] The first USB 3.1 type-C flash drives, with read/write speeds of around 530 MB/s, were announced in March 2015. [25]

  7. MagicGate - Wikipedia

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    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; Sony 17 in 1 Card Reader/Writer MRW62E/S1/181; Sony AVCHD camcorders such as HDR-UX5/UX7

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