Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Nov 13 2007, 1:46am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony Europe is caught up in releasing cables and adaptors these days. Today the company announced a M2 memory stick USB Adaptor.
With the Sony M2 USB Adapter you can use the tiny M2 cards on USB ports of your computer.
Sony also introduces a new 4GB M2 memory stick today.With the new 4GB M2 card you can store up to 3,700 additional digital photos, with the latest K850 Cyber-shot phone, complete with 5 megapixel camera, or you can store 4,000 songs or 45 hours of video footage while using the W910 Walkman phone.
The new Sony M2 USB adaptor (MSAC-MMDS) as well as the 4GB capacity version of Sony’s Memory Stick Micro (M2) card will be available November 2007.
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