F**D
Cheapest PSP memory available, works out to be 14 GB.
I paid a little over $20 for my 4 GB memory stick micro + pro duo adapter half a year ago, now this is $20. I'm kinda sad I didn't wait, but at least I don't have memory issues anymore on my PSP.I installed Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep and Dissidia to my memory stick, didn't notice any maaajor loading differences with Dissidia(the load times were fast earlier, nothing to really notice) but with Birth by Sleep it's kinda required for a flawless framerate. I'm getting Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker in a week or two, and it looks like I'd need to install that to my memory stick to be able to play it with great load speeds as well.The games installed in about ten minutes each, and they all take up over 500 MB of data. The read and write speeds aren't noticeably better or worse than any other memory stick I've used in the past.My only real issues with the memory stick are that it's wayyyy too small(could easily get lost if you're not careful) and that it's 16 GB but it ends up being 14 GB in the end; I totally didn't think about that when I bought the thing. Still, 14 GB is more than enough for 20 average-sized PSP games, more music than I'd ever need and a few episodes of Justice League all at once, I'd really need to waste space to use it all up.If you own a PSP or a PSP Go do yourself a favor and get this thing, it's the best memory option on the market for PSP systems. Just remember to get a memory stick pro duo adapter along with it, those things usually cost $1 to $2.
S**H
16GB Micro M2 Memory Stick
Woooaaaah!! OK so check it. My PSP Go has 16GB built in it(14.6GB usable) Now this is new Stats since I got this 16GB M2 for my PSP Go.PSP Go Storage/14.5GB/16 games20.8MB/space left16GB M2 Memory/5.95GB/16 games6GB/1070 songs383MB/15 Video197MB/1,183 photos2.22GB/space leftJust as an understanding I have all 36 of my playable PSP games which size varies from 20MB to 1.6GB(Including Playstaion Original titles, PSP Minis, and actual PSP Games). Then the music well u see over a 1,000 songs as of NOW!!!! "You're not listening to all that in one day...." Then for extra space left...Resident Evil Afterlife HD 720p ripped to HDD, formatted to MP4 so as the PSP Go can play it (and the clarity on the PSP is High Definition) this movie is 1 hour and 37 min long.....And the MP4 file is only 473MB in size. Soooooooo....."2GB left in space for video content!!!!".......Yea I said the same thing in shock a good 6 hours of movies........ It should be illegal to have all that technological enjoyment wrapped up in a single device.Once again Amazon dogged everyone in price as always. They even sent me a "Sony M2" (rock on) not the SanDisk brand. Cool cause Sony be charging a arm and leg for 16GB. As well does SanDisk just not like Sony does. Then swinging from the vines of the Amazon, it's the "Better'Beat'em" price of all three.You know IT......Amazooon is AAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEESOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
M**T
Gets the job done, but too slow to be handy as a thumbdrive
The Sandisk M2 16Gb card was priced just less than a 16GB MicroSD card, and I can use either in my Sony PCM-M10 digital audio recorder. The M2 records and plays fine in the digital recorder, but is very slow on file transfers especially writing TO the card, compared to even a class 4 MicroSDHC.The specs tell the storyRead/write: 10MB/sec read, 3MB/sec writeCombine that with the fact that it requires a sony pro duo adaptor or usb reader, the M2 is less convenient than the MicroSDHC, which adapts to the more common SD form factor. If you have the choice of using either, I recommend the MicroSDHC.I suppose the big advantage of this item is the cost of the Sandisk vs the cost of a Sony branded card if you must use the M2 card, but I'm not bound by that constraint.Tough to award stars, but I'll go 4, 'cause I think this product is reliable but unspectacular, and a good value if you need one. I have had good results with Sandisk, they are one of a very few flash memory brands to which I entrust my data.
K**L
PSP Go Approved
I just got one of these for my PSP Go and it works flawlessly. I got it for less than $40 with free shipping from the seller Komputerbay and got it very quickly. Mine didn't come with an adapter, something I don't need anyway, just the tiny card in a plastic case. Why pay $60-$70 for the Sony brand or even other listings of this exact same Sandisk card? This is exactly what you need for your PSP Go and you aren't paying for the fancy retail packaging.
G**S
Working great so far
Using this SanDisk M2 + an M2 to Pro Duo Adapter for my PSP 3000.Its been great so far.Only complaint is it's probably 3 times slower in transfer speed compared to the 2GB Pro Duo that came with my PSP 3000 Ghost of Sparta Edition but that didn't really shock me and was somewhat expected for something with 8 times more capacity than what I previously have.It's legit and I was able to register my product in SanDisk's official website for warranty.Don't forget to register yours just in case. I think I got 5 years warranty when I registered it. I hope I'd never have to use it though.Thanks KomputerBay (and Amazon ofc)!
J**.
Doubles your memory on your psp go
These cards are hard to find these days. I use it in my psp go to store more games and it works great. Read and write speeds are as described. I haven't had any problems with corrupted data or anything. This was the cheapest I could find anywhere, but it was still kind of of expensive for a 16gb memory card. 5 stars except for the price, that is why I gave it 4, but overall a great buy for anyone using a psp go
G**N
It does the job of being a memory card, ...
It does the job of being a memory card, but is quite expensive for what it is. I guess this is because it's become more rare but sony seems to have these problems with a lot of its proprietary cards it uses for game consoles. I use it in my PSP Go and it works well.
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