
SanDisk’s New Memory Cards for Gamers
By: Jamie Pert | September 30, 2009 | 1 CommentOver the last few years SanDisk have made a name for their-selves in the world of storage devices for cameras, smartphones and consoles, they have recently announced a new line of memory cards, most of these cards are aimed towards games consoles.
The new memory cards are the 16GB SanDisk M2, the 32GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, the 32GB Pro-HG Duo and an 8GB SDHC card, the 16GB SanDisk M2 will be compatible with the PSP Go, the 32GB Memory Stick Pro Duo and the 32GB Pro-HG Duo will be compatible with the PSP-2000 and PSP-3000, finally the 8GB SDHC will be compatible with the Nintendo Dsi.
The costs of the cards is as followed, the 16GB SanDisk M2 will set you back $142.99, the 32GB Memory Stick Pro Duo will set you back $229.99, the 32GB Pro-HG Duo will set you back $279.99 and the 8GB SDHC will set you back $47.99, check out SlashGear for more information.
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