Customer Reviews 

It does work with my Dad's Sony
2008-11-20I bought it with the Sony Camera and works fine. I think 2GB is enough size for one day of pictures w/ 10M pixels.

Great Memory Stick!
2008-11-15The Sony Memory stick is awsome,the 1GB of memory means,I'll never run
out!It is Highly recommended!

Memory Stick Pro Duo
2008-11-12Item as described. No problems with transaction. Quick delivery. Would definitely use this company again.

BUYER BEWARE!!! A LOT OF THIS MEMORY CARDS ARE FAKE!!!
2008-11-06Bought this here on Amazon and this look like original memory card from sony. But my computer will always try to reformat this and will only load up to 3.76GB of data.
My PS3 and VideoCam will format and will tell me more than 7GB is available but will load about less than 4GB and my computer will not recognize this and ask me to reformat again.

WHERE IS IT?!?!?
2008-11-06I wish I could tell you how impressed I am with this new memory stick component, but I NEVER RECEIVED IT STILL. I wasted over $100 for nothing and this is the last damn time I try to purchase something like this from anybody or anywhere ONLINE.
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