SanDisk introduces new flash memory cards for PSP, PSP Go, and Nintendo DSi

Cards for PSP
SanDisk is introducing its brand new line of M2 memory cards for the Sony PSP Go. The PSP Go has 16GB of internal storage, but that is expandable with these m2 cards. This new standard was developed by both SanDisk and Sony. SanDisk is packaging the m2 cards with Memory Stick Pro Duo adapters so if you have any other PSP you can use the m2 with the adapter.
SanDisk is aiming to keep the pricing competitive with Memory Stick Pro Duo cards.
- 2GB $27.99
- 4GB $44.99
- 8GB $74.99
- 16GB $142.99
SanDisk is also introducing a new Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo at a whopping 32GB capacity and it has a MSRP of $279.99.

Nintendo DSi cards
For the Nintendo DSi, SanDisk has a special SDHC card. What makes it special when compared to other cards? There’s a Nintendo seal of approval on these things. SanDisk told us that there were very strict guidelines in order to get that Nintendo seal of approval, so these cards are guaranteed to be compatible and will be very reliable. There will be two cards for the DSi, a 4GB model at $32.99 and an 8GB mdel for $47.99.
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$143 for a 16GB? Not very competitive- unless you are talking about Sony $$.
Buy.com has the 16GB M2 for $60- which is still almost 40% more than a 16GB MicroSD (at $44).
Sony really needs to stop trying to promote dead-end ‘standards’; the M2 works only in the PSP Go and some of Sony Ericsson phones…
on September 30, 2009 at 09:21 AM - LINK