"Memory Stick designed by Sony for Sony products acts as an off-line connection transfer and exchange media for connecting many types of digital devices. It acts as a temporary storage space for pictures, music, words, sounds, movies, ideas, photographs, or anything else that can be converted into digital data. Memory Stick is currently available in 32 and 64MB sizes" --About.com
A flash memory card standard from Sony. They resemble a stick of gum and currently (09/02) come in sizes from 4MB up to 128MB. also see: Flash Memory Cards/Readers
Originally developed by Sony, Memory Stick is a form of flash memory used in digital cameras, digital camcorders, handhelds, printers, and more. Like other forms of flash memory, Memory Sticks are ultra-compact, durable, solid-state, and have fast read/write speeds. (And like other flash memory formats, they tend to cost a bit more than most disc-based media.) Sony makes a special form of SDMI-compliant Memory Stick for use with digital music players, called MagicGate Memory Stick (see above); these also work in devices that use "original" Memory Sticks.
A removable memory medium developed by Sony.
Sony's preferred type of memory card. There are two different physical sizes of Memory Stick: the standard Memory Stick and the smaller Memory Stick Duo. In addition, there is now an improved-specification 'Pro' version of both types of Memory Stick - this isn't compatible with all types of Memory Stick equipment, so always check before buying.
A removable flash memory system developed by Sony and used in Sony handheld computers
A memory stick is a small removable mass storage device about the size of a stick of gum. Used as non-volatile memory in digital cameras and other electronics made by Sony Corporation.
A flash memory format that can be erase-protected; shaped like a stick of gum -- hence the name. Developed by Sony for use in digital cameras, camcorders and other small devices; a competitor of SmartMedia and CompactFlash flash media. (See CompactFlash, SmartMedia, flash memory)
A memory card format developed by SONY and used with Sony digital cameras and personal electronic products.
A Sony memory card. Like Compact Flash and Smart Media it is a flash memory based storage system for use in digital cameras. (see Compact Flash, and Smart Media)
Memory Stick is a type of flash memory developed by Sony. It is used to store ...
A memory device similar to the hard drive in your pc in the way that its where you keep all you files, music, movies homebrew. (A memory stick duo is required for the psp)
a memory card that's slightly smaller than a stick of chewing gum
an electronic file storage format used by many electronic devices, including the PlayStation Portable
a removable small-sized IC memory media developed by Sony for various compact applications
Sony's proprietary memory card with up to 128MB of capacity.
Only currently found in Sony Digital Still Cameras, these storage cards have capacities from 64-128 MB.
a type of storage medium for some digital cameras
Add-on device to boost the memory on Sony CliƩ handhelds up to 64 MB of RAM.
An expansion format favoured by Sony, used to provide storage to devices such as digital and DV (digital video) cameras and PDAs (personal digital assistants).
Memory Stick is a memory format used primarily by Sony Digital Cameras. Other brands do not use Memory Stick.
Memory Stick is a memory format used primarily by Sony digital cameras. Memory Sticks are available in sizes up to 1 Gigabyte.
A memory card slightly smaller than a single stick of chewing gum. Like CompactFlash and SmartMedia, it is flash-based storage for your photos.
A flash memory chip developed by the Sony Corporation.
Sony`s storage systems that uses a plug-in cartridge in order to save data to a portable storage device.
A memory format. A removable, chewing gum sized smartcard produced by Sony. Compatible with most of Sony's extensive portable digital range, but not with equipment produced by other manufacturers. Capacities range from 26MB to 256MB.
Versatile flash memory card standard from Sony, used in their digital cameras, digital camcorders, handhelds, notebooks, and desktop computers.
The Memory Stick is a memory card produced by Sony. The card is used to save data, music or photos.
A Memory Stick is a digital data storage technology with up to 10 times the storage capacity of a 3.5 diskette. Sony is promoting the Memory Stick as a new way to share and transfer pictures, sound, and other. About the size of a flat AA battery, Memory Sticks are available in 4mb, 8mb, 16mb, 32mb and 64mb sizes. They are smaller in size than comparable data storage devices.
Sony Electronics-based storage media used predominantly in Sony's cameras, computers, and MP3 players.
(2005-04-04) Chris Limb A removable device for storing and transferring files. With capacities from 16 to 1024MB, these drives are small and portable, and can be attached directly to the USB port of a computer. Also known as Flash drives or USB drives[ further information about memory stick
A flash memory storage device developed by Sony.
Ultra-small and ultra-thin, Memory Stick makes storing and transferring your image easy. Available in various capacities. Memory Stick represents an inexpensive memory storage solution for recording and transferring digital data. Available in 8, 16, 32, 64 and 128MB capacity, Memory Stick lets you expand memory storage capacity easily as well as providing fast and convenient storage for extended periods of use. Unlike other magnetic storage devices, Memory Stick is both small and tough, thanks to a strong casing that protects your valuable data from the stresses of everyday use.
Developed by Sony, Memory Stick is a transportable, digital data storage technology. For more information refer to www.memorystick.org. Memory Stick: Full size (21.5 x 50.0 x 2.8mm), capacities up to 128MB Memory Stick Duo: Small size (20.0 x 31.0 x 1.6mm), capacities up to 128MB Memory Stick PRO: Full size (21.5 x 50.0 x 2.8mm), capacities up to 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo: Small size (20.0 x 31.0 x 1.6mm), capacities up to 1GB Memory Stick Select: Full size (21.5 x 50.0 x 2.8mm), capacities up to 256MB (as 2 x 128MB)
Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card format, launched by Sony in October 1998 http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press_Archive/199807/98-067/, and is also used in general to describe the whole family of Memory Sticks. This family includes the Memory Stick PRO, a revision that allows greater maximum storage capacity and faster file transfer speeds; Memory Stick Duo, a small-form-factor version of the Memory Stick (including the PRO Duo); and the even smaller Memory Stick Micro (M2). In December 2006 Sony added the Memory Stick PRO-HG, a high speed variant of the PRO, to be used for high definition still and video cameras.