SanDisk - Flash memory card ( M2 to Memory Stick Duo adapter included ) - 8 GB - Memory Stick Micro (M2)
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| Price: | $45.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
PRODUCT FEATURES:Includes Memory Stick PRO Duo adapter for universal compatibility with M2 slots and Memory Stick PRO Duo slotsDual voltage operation; 1.8v for new Sony Ericsson mobile phones, 3.3v for Memory Stick PRO Duo compatible devicesControlled ejection design allows for easier removalSony MagicGate encryption technology support
Product Details
- Brand: SanDisk
- Model: SDMSM2-8192-A11M
- Dimensions: 5.00" h x 1.18" w x 7.87" l, 2.00 pounds
Features
- Dimensions 15mm × 12.5mm × 1.2mm
- Volume 225 mm3
- Connector 11-pin
- Maximum Capacity 32 GB (Theoretical).
- Maximum Data Transfer Rate 160 Mbps (Theoretical)
Customer Reviews
Works with Sony Ericsson W580i
I'm using this without any problems in my W580i from AT&T. Sony's website lists the maximum card capacity as 2GB in one place and 4GB in another, but I suspect that these values may just have come from what cards were available on the market at the time of writing.
Works great in my SE w580i !
You can't beat the price for 8 gb of memory! I was worried this would not work with my phone, as it is supposed to be set to only accept 2gb of memory, but all I had to do was insert it into the memory slot on my phone and plug the USB cord in and my computer recognized it. I didn't bother with the SE software, just accessed the drive via 'my computer' and transferred the files over. I am now the envy of some techie friends that need to upgrade.
turns phone into media machine
Sure, it's no 32GB iPod touch, but my Sony K550i Phone now has 1000+ songs on it, plus some episodes of Entourage, plus photos with room for 300+ more. Recognized and formatted immediately by the phone, worked fine in my M2 USB reader with my Mac. Transferring files is still slow, as the M2/USB interface seems to max out at 2MB per second, and on the Mac, you can't copy more than 32 files at a time (due to the FAT16 format of the card having a conflict with OS X Finder), but once I put the 1000 songs on, that's not a big deal.







