Customer Reviews 

Great Product
2009-06-28Ordering, and shipping were processed perfectly. The quality of this 2GB memory stick is excellent. I'm SOOO.. happy how the prices have dropped from my first purchase of a memory expansion stick 4 years ago!!
I highly recommend this product.

coach L
2009-06-23The Sony GB Memory Stick Pro Duo came a few day sooner and it work just fine. I would recommend Maverick Electronics products to my friends and family members.

Sony 2 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo
2009-06-12this wasn't new, but its been good
no complains for the one i bought for till now
i wish i bought a 4gb though!

Extra memory for PSP
2009-05-21Got this for storage of game data on my PSP. Have had it for a couple of years and haven't run out of space yet.

As expected
2009-05-12The 2Gb memory stick pro duo works just as expected with the Sony PSP. I dont have a problem with it yet.
Electronics Articles 
The New User's Guide for iPod
Got a new iPod? This handy guide will help you do the following things:
Install iTunes
Connect and set up your iPod
Fill your iPod and iTunes with Music
Disconnect your iPod
Play your iPod
Learn more
Troubleshoot iTunes and iPod
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1. Install iTunes
Before you connect your iPod to your Mac or PC computer or use it, you must install the latest iTunes software.
Installing iTunes software
The New User's Guide for iTunes
2. Connect and Set Up your iPod
Charge your battery by connecting it to an Apple iPod Power Adapter or connect your iPod to a high-power USB port —one that's located directly on your computer—to ensure that your computer charges your iPod battery. (If your computer doesn't seem to recognize your connected iPod, wait about 30 minutes to allow the iPod battery to charge before going further.)
Charging your iPod battery through a computer or optional power adapter
3. Fill your iPod and iTunes with Music
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Camera basics: shutter-speed, aperture and ISO
In this article, I’ll introduce you to the basic elements that you can use to control exposure in your shooting. If you have a digital SLR, there will be a way to set all of these controls on your camera, but since they differ between manufacturers and models, you’ll need to refer to your camera’s manual to find out exactly how to change them.
All cameras, whether an ancient film camera, or a more modern digital, work in pretty much the same way. Photographs are taken by letting light fall onto a light-sensitive medium, which records the image. Traditionally, this has been film, but more recently, it tends to be a digital sensor. The more light that falls onto the film or sensor, the lighter the image.
Put simply, a camera consists of a light-tight box that stores a light-sensitive device (either a film or a digital sensor), a lens that magnifies and focuses the image onto that light-sensitive device through a hole in the box (called the aperture) , and a shutter that opens ...