SanDisk with new 4GB PSP memory card

Written by Richard Blanchard on May 15th, 2006. Posted in Flash Storage, Gaming, SanDisk, USB News

Need to save more than 12 hours of game saves, or how about 4,000 pictures so you can view them on your PSP? SanDisk to the rescue with their new 4GB Pro Duo Game Card for PSP. This Pro Duo Memory Card is in response to the growing demand from power users on the PlayStation Portable. “The PSP has clearly become more than just a gaming device,” said Wes Brewer, SanDisk’s vice president of consumer products marketing. “Since there is no internal memory for the PSP, a Memory Stick PRO Duo flash card is the only way to store large amounts of entertainment and other files. Now that the PSP has been in the marketplace for over a year, many new services have sprung up to offer downloadable content such as movies, so the users are rapidly demanding higher capacity cards.” The 4GB card will run about $220USD with smaller sizes including 256MB at $35USD, 512MB at $45USD, 1GB at $60USD and 2GB for around $110.

SanDisk also offer USB gaming flash drives

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