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the difference between SD and PRO Duo Cards
So I just got my PSP and the 32MB card that came with it is just not enough so Im looking to upgrade to either a 1GB or 2GB card. But 1 question I have is What is the difference between SD and Pro Duo cards. I see SD cards are a little cheaper than Pro Duo. Any help would be appreciatedTags: None -
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Originally posted by Tha DynastySo I just got my PSP and the 32MB card that came with it is just not enough so Im looking to upgrade to either a 1GB or 2GB card. But 1 question I have is What is the difference between SD and Pro Duo cards. I see SD cards are a little cheaper than Pro Duo. Any help would be appreciated
Sony first party stuff is always more expensive, which is funny cause Sandisk is a subsidary of sony."Good music transcends all physical limits, it's more then something you hear, it's something that you feel, when the author, experience, and passion is real" - Murs (And this is for) -
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i thought size was an issue too. like physical card size.
i have a SD card for my digital camera.. and the PSP pro duo card is like half the physical size of the SD.Comment
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Originally posted by RubenDouglasi thought size was an issue too. like physical card size.
i have a SD card for my digital camera.. and the PSP pro duo card is like half the physical size of the SD.
SD cards arent compatible."Good music transcends all physical limits, it's more then something you hear, it's something that you feel, when the author, experience, and passion is real" - Murs (And this is for)Comment
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Originally posted by USF11I thought he was talking about SANDISK duo's compared to Sony's My Bad.
SD cards arent compatible.
lol maybe your right. he might just be talking about the brands of the two duo's.. in that regard, your right. both are nearly the same. go with cheaperComment
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