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SDHC MicroSD/Transflash TF to Memory Stick Pro Duo Adapter/Converter (16GB Max)

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- Tested to work on all versions of Sony Playstation Portable (PSP) consoles
- Converts cheaply available MicroSD/Transflash TF memory cards into Sony-compatible Memory Stick PRO Duo (MS PRO DUO) cards
- Supports both SD and SDHC TF cards (up to 16GB in size)
- Also works with regular MS Pro Duo card readers, Sony digital cameras and virtually all other non-MagicGate MS Pro Duo devices

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Ownership verified by DX Working as Intended
Posted by Bisdakexpress on 2/15/2010
Involvement: Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership: more than 1 month

Price: starstarstarstarstar
Ease of Use: starstarstarstarstar
Build Quality: starstarstar
Usefulness: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar

Pros: Best for PSP if you want to use your micro sd cards/ transflash as a substitute for the expensive Sony Memory Stick Duo. Works as 1-2-3 no formatting needed after I place and inserted my transflash/micro sd. I use it mainly for my PSP and Digital Cam so far it works perfectly.

Cons: Made is a little bit flimsy. It's made of very cheap material. It easily get bent if your not careful with it. Buy who cares if this thing breaks it so cheap though that you could just buy another one.

Other Thoughts: Would be better if the made is a little bit more in quality other than that it works without a problem.

Bottomline: If you are into saving bucks then this is for you. Buy more than one so if the other breaks you still have a spare to use. Buy! Buy! Buy!

Ownership verified by DX Micro SD Adaptor
Posted by daanilo90 on 2/1/2010
Involvement: General (knows how to use it) - Ownership: more than 1 month

Price: starstarstarstarstar
Ease of Use: starstarstarstarstar
Build Quality: starstarstarstarstar
Usefulness: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar

Pros: - This is a nice Micro SD - Memory Stick PRO Duo adaptor!!
- Very Very cheap!!
- The build quality seems a little fragile, but for and adaptor is very good!!!
- Works in PSP with no problems!!
- Perfect to save money, because micro SD is cheaper then Memory sticks pro duo!!

Cons: Nothing, nothing, nothing!! It works well!

Other Thoughts: I tested whith a 1Gb Micro SD card on my PSP and it worked! Didn't tested with other cards yet.
I tried to make a magic memory stick with it but I'm not sure if it's possible.

Bottomline: Great Micro SD to Memory Stick Pro Duo adaptor!
I recomend who have a PSP to get one to use to put your videos and photos for exemple!

Ownership verified by DX Perhaps the most inexpensive PSP storage method
Posted by N0Lif3 on 1/27/2010
Involvement: Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership: 1 week to 1 month

Price: starstarstarstarstar
Ease of Use: starstarstarstarstar
Build Quality: starstarstar
Usefulness: starstarstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar

Pros: It does as described. You simply slide the MicroSD into the adapter card, then put the adapter+microsd into your Pro Duo device. I've been using it to use my SanDisk brand 2GB MicroSD in my version 1 PSP.

Cons: At first, my PSP couldn't read the MicroSD, I had to nudge the adapter slightly and reformat it within the PSP for it to work. Since then though, I have had absolutely no trouble with it. I do have concerns about its build quality, it seems as though it may break if you aren't absolutely careful with it and the tight fit of the microsd has scuffed its plastic exterior slightly.

Bottomline: This is perhaps the most inexpensive way to buy lots of storage for your Pro Duo device. MicroSD are very inexpensive and readily available, where as Pro Duo aren't as inexpensive and can often be difficult to find.

Ownership verified by DX Not a bad little card
Posted by WiiJohn on 1/16/2010
Involvement: Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership: more than 1 month

Price: starstarstarstarstar
Ease of Use: starstarstarstarstar
Build Quality: starstar
Usefulness: starstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstarstar

Pros: This card is very good for use in quick storage as you can easily change your cards for PSP Etc without having to buy lots of Duo cards that are expensive.
This card allows HC micro cards to be used with ease and little fuss.

Cons: The card build is very flimsy and if your not carefull you can split the card apart as i did, the read/write data is not as fast as it should be, not that good for constant use as it seems to randomly decide that its not a card or is not inserted!!!!!!!!

Other Thoughts: This is good if you dont have a lot of money to spend on indervidual cards but you need to be carefull as its not a very good build quality..

Bottomline: Buy this if your short of a few pounds

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Dimensions: 1.22 in x 0.81 in x 0.06 in
Weight: 0.18 oz
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