Memory Stick Duo adaptor for Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro

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Memory Stick Duo adaptor for Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro

Memory Stick Duo adaptor for Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro

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In addition to the original Memory Stick, this family includes the Memory Stick PRO, a revision that allows greater maximum storage capacity and faster file transfer speeds; Memory Stick Duo, a small-form-factor version of the Memory Stick (including the PRO Duo); the even smaller Memory Stick Micro ( M2), and the Memory Stick PRO-HG, a high speed variant of the PRO to be used in high-definition video and still cameras. This solution was fairly unpopular, but it did give users of older Memory Stick devices more capacity. Despite this, Sony continues to support Memory Stick on certain newer devices through the use of adaptors. In 2009, Sony and SanDisk also announced the joint development of an expanded Memory Stick PRO format tentatively named "Memory Stick PRO Format for Extended High Capacity". The Memory Stick Duo was developed in response to Sony's need for a smaller flash memory card for pocket-sized digital cameras, cell phones and the PlayStation Portable (the later of which supported the Memory Stick PRO Duo variant).

Memory Stick Duo adaptor for Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro

With a Memory Stick-capable memory card reader a user can copy the pictures taken with the Sony digital camera to a computer. It is slightly smaller than the competing Secure Digital (SD) format and roughly two thirds the length of the standard Memory Stick form factor, but costs more. Sony Global – Press Release – Sony Announces 'Memory Stick' Recordable IC Memory Card Products New Format Supports Recording and Playback of Audio/Video Content". The Memory Stick PRO Duo has replaced the Memory Stick Duo due to its 128MB size limitation, but has kept the same form factor as the Duo.A prime example was the development of WiFi transfers through a special Memory Stick PRO-Duo which was still in development as of 2011 [update]. In October 1999, Sony licensed the technology to Fujitsu, Aiwa, Sanyo, Sharp, Pioneer and Kenwood, in a bid to avoid a repetition of the Betamax failure.

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citation needed] Additionally, a 16GB version in March 2008 and another a 32GB version on August 21, 2009. Memory Stick PROs have a marginally higher transfer speed and a maximum theoretical capacity of 32 GB, [b] although GB-sized capacities of more than 2GB are only available in the PRO Duo form factor. The M2 comes with an adapter, much like the Duo Sticks, to ensure physical compatibility with Memory Stick PRO devices. Most devices that use the original Memory Sticks support both the original and PRO sticks since both formats have identical form factors. However, not all devices with a PRO slot are compatible with the M2/Adapter combination, as the firmware of older devices don't support the higher capacity of some M2 cards.

Memory Stick Duos are available with the same features as the larger standard Memory Stick, available with and without high speed mode, and with and without MagicGate support. The Memory Stick PRO Duo (MSPD) quickly replaced the Memory Stick Duo due to the Duo's size limitation of 128MB and slow transfer speed. A special Memory Stick can be inserted in the hindquarters [23] of Sony's AIBO robot pet, to enable the use of Aiboware—software intended for use on AIBOs. This adapter, which took CR2016 cells for power, served a dual purpose of expanding storage capacity of the Mavica and giving those who did not have an existing Memory Stick drive a means of computer interfacing.

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Initially the format had a lukewarm reception, but it soon increased in popularity, especially after the licensing deal. SanDisk and Sony develop “Memory Stick Micro” (M2) format – SanDisk/Sony press release, September 30, 2005. However, Sony did not abandon the format at this time, and indicated that it would continue development of the format for the foreseeable future.On January 7, 2009, SanDisk and Sony announced the Memory Stick XC format (tentatively named "Memory Stick Format Series for Extended High Capacity" at the time). Sony's first significant migration away from Memory Stick did not come until 2019, when it introduced the α7R IV full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera without Memory Stick support, opting instead for dual SDXC slots. Sony announced on June 1, 2009, that M2 support in Sony Ericsson phones would be dropped in favor of microSD.

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No Memory Stick XC cards were released to the market, likely due to domination of SD cards; its equivalent here is named SDXC and eventually became more successful than any other exFAT-based memory card format. Inserting the Memory Stick Duo into the Memory Stick slot (without using the adaptor) may create some problems.

XC series has the same form factors as PRO series, and supports MagicGate content protection technology as well as Access Control function as PRO series does. All Memory Stick PROs larger than 1 GB support this high-speed mode, and High Speed Memory Stick PROs are backwards-compatible with devices that don't support the high-speed mode. The Memory Stick XC has a maximum theoretical 2TB capacity, 64 times larger than that of the Memory Stick PRO Duo which is limited to 32GB. roughly one-quarter the size of the Duo) with 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB capacities available.



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