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Sony 32GB Memory Stick: Best Buy

Posted by max On July - 20 - 2009

sony_32gb_memory_stick_picAs the technology is growing at a rapid rate and things are getting smaller and smaller day by day, the storage devices are getting compact. There are micro storage cards available in the market but now Sony has launched its highest capacity Memory Stick- Sony 32GB Memory Stick Pro HG Duo which offers the maximum storage capacity till date.

There are some digital cameras that support higher disks space but there aren’t any storage sticks available for this purpose. So this is the best possible choice for all the professional photographers who are looking for high storage devices.

This Memory stick has really fast transfer rate that allows you to transfer data at the rate of 20Mbps. The stick can store really high definition videos with a resolution of 1920×1080 for the duration of 225 minutes in a single transfer.

Sony 32Gb Memory Stick

Sony 32Gb Memory Stick

This model of memory sticks have a range of 4GB, 8GB and 16GB. They come with a USB adapter to allow fast and easy access with your PCs. They offer a read speed of 20Mbps and write speed of 15Mbps which is high enough to be grabbed now.

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