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| Sony MSXM8GS 8 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo (Retail Package) | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $34.49 You Save: $65.50 (66%)
New (24) Used (2) from $34.49
Avg. Customer Rating: 62 reviews
Format: Cd Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4 x 0.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: MSXM8GS Model: MSXM8GS UPC: 840356942766 EAN: 0840356942766 ASIN: B000IGGCCG
Release Date: February 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Best memory stick for the psp!!! October 21, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Okay, the Sony 8GB memory stick (MSX-M8GS) is fantastic, period. It not only works on the PSP, but on anything that uses Pro Duo, which includes cameras and so forth. It even comes with an adapter for devices that use the old Duo sticks.
What can you do with 8GB? Well you can hold a bunch of music files, photos, movies. I can watch whole seasons of my favorite shows, no joke. I had watched all of victory Gundam and still had enough room for more, and victory Gundam has around 30 episodes. Imagine watching all of the first season of heroes on your psp without changing sticks, sweet no?
I would only recommend this to anyone who feels that a two and four gig memory stick is two small or someone who wants a whole season of a tv show on their psp. A bit pricey, but well worth it.
Compatibility Issues left unmentioned October 7, 2007 13 out of 33 found this review helpful
I bought this card hoping to be able to take longer movies and have more pics with my Sony DSC H2. I must say it was a major dissapointment to find out that this card is not compatible for the full 8gb with my camera. It does work, but only up to 4gb....so what's the point (may as well be listed as a 4gb card). I'm sure I'll get someone who feels the need to lecture me on how I should've read the manual, or it's my job to know what is compatible with what. I actually agree to a certain extent, but understand that I did try to do that and the info was just not available at the time. I did look around and didn't see anything telling me that it wouldn't work, after all I do own a Sony camera and this is Sony's proprietary Memory Stick we're talking about. Even the camera guy at Best Buy could not give me an answer other than, "well buy it and see if it works". He may not be that smart, but it is his job to know stuff like that and we couldn't look it up. If nothing else, some kind of warning shoud've been listed on the Amazon page and since there isn't, I guess my review serves that purpose.
I give it two stars because it works, but not as advertised. If Sony is so willing to take my money on a new Memory Stick card, then they should at least put some resources into how their new stuff will be compatible with the older lines. Again, my camera isn't the latest (H7 & H9), but it is the model that was superceded by them (H2 H5) so its still fairly new. Sony should've foreseen the problem and issued a firmware upgrade prior to the release of the card, and now I feel like I've been duped into being a product tester for them. Unfortunately, I took the camera on a trip with the new memory stick, but ran out of memory because it was too late when I found out the issue. I've called them and apparently they are emailing me back (see the discussion below for sony telephone numbers if you are in the same boat as me).
Hopefully they plan on issuing a firmware upgrade to allow people who have bought recent cameras to be able to use this memory card. I enjoy my H2, and do not want to "ugrade" to the H7 or H9. To be honest, from the reviews I've read and pics posted in various forums - I think the H2 is a better camera considering the 15x zoom is really only usable to the 12x and that it doesn't have the "fine/standard option". If they do not issue a firmware upgrade, then it's pretty obvious that there's a good chance Sony actually knew all this in advance and possibly even planned it as a way to sell more camera upgrades. I'm not going to go so far as say that, but we'll see how they respond to this problem.
I always thought Sony made a good product on the whole, but at some point the choices they continue to make, in regards to always trying to make a buck on new customers rather than also taking care of the ones they currently have, becomes a major negative for me when it comes time to decide what I'll buy next. I refuse to be a Sony customer for life just because it's what I've bought in the past. I just shelled out nearly half a grand for all the stuff I needed with that camera, if their business plan is really to try and get people to buy a new camera every year then I foresee myself going in other directions besides Sony.
8 Gigs is a lot of stuff July 26, 2007 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Verrryyy Niiiccee as Borat would say, this product rocks. 8 gigs is huge for a PSP or digital camera. I use mine for my PSP and I have 3 movies, about 250 songs, 1000 pictures, every demo game made and all of my game saves and downloaded content on the stick! It is excellent, however it is not quite as fast as my old 4 Gig Sandisk card, but you really only notice when opening the videos folder and while transferring from a PC. It is still fairly quick and I definitely recommend getting one if $200 sounds like a good deal to you!
Big and Small July 16, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
With something as big and small as this is at the same time, you really can't go wrong. It meets any needs I have, including running inside of my Sony HDR-CX7 camcorder, which does require at least a certain speed for reading/writing data to the memory stick.
EDIT: As of July 20th, 2007, Amazon has the lowest price available...took them a bit to catch up, but wanted to update my review to indicate that I would definitely order this product from them and to reiterate my approval of the item.
Sony 8GB Duo ... July 2, 2007 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
this is the third card i have purchased (also own the 1 and 2GB cards) and it has amazing storage capacity... using my sony @lpha camera i shoot in raw mode and some of you will know that each picture is easily over 10MB- with this card i shot approx 115 pics and still have room for over 400 more! its a great buy especially in my case taking lots of large file pictures-
THE ONLY BAD THING!!! ... currently it is not being read by the "Magic Gate" card reader in my sony vaio laptop... my guess is i may need to update something on my computer (drivers)... but my 1 and 2 GB cards work fine in the reader... so a little bit of convenience is lost as far is transferring files is concerned... other than that GREAT BUY i love mine-
any more questions? hit me up aim=bacard10h
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