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Invisible Kid
01-31-2004, 09:24
Hello PS3 Forumers.

I'm .Solid. as you can probably see. I'm a pretty big fan of all of the Sony consoles, including Sony PlayStation, and PlayStation 2, which I'm sure would be normal, otherwise, why would I be here. But yeah.

This is the general chit-chat, so I thought I'd introduce myself to you all.

If you have any questions, please, just ask.

Thanks, later.

.Solid.
"What Makes The Snake Shake?".

Insert name here.
01-31-2004, 09:46
Hi I know .Solid. Meh...

Seb
01-31-2004, 11:36
Welcome to the Forum.

heerokenshin
01-31-2004, 14:32
Yo man hope u have fun :D

Blake
01-31-2004, 16:16
Yep...hope you stick around. One more dedicated member is always better than 300 who arent.

Invisible Kid
01-31-2004, 22:36
Yeah, that always seems to be the case.

But no, not for me, I always return to the 'scene of the post', just to see what has happened over night in my welcoming post, to see what the people are like there, to determine whether I stay with the forum, or not?

And yeah, you are all really nice guys/gals, so I guess I'm going to be sticking around a little more often for the PS3 Forums.

Great forums, by the way, they look really good.

mgs_solidsnake911
12-13-2004, 03:08
hi , i'm solid too ! A.K.A* mgs* , r u a fan of metal gear solid snake eater ?

PeanutButterMunky
12-13-2004, 03:43
He has almost 50 posts and registered in freakin' January...so I'm assuming this thread is incredibly old. Yet another dead thread re-awakened...

mgs_solidsnake911
12-13-2004, 06:44
ya , o i c

Blake
12-13-2004, 08:05
This is really getting annoying mgs, take 10 freaking seconds out of your life to look for a date on the thread. If you actually look around then you'll eventually find it because obviously trying to explain to you how to do it isnt getting us anywhere.

ps3 Wanna be
01-06-2006, 23:28
Sony has officially unveiled 4GB and 8GB versions of its Memory Stick Pro DUO media. The new capacities will offer an unprecedented amount of space for a wide range of Sony products.

This can be seen as especially important with the introduction of seven megapixel cameras, where each picture can take up a significant amount of space.

However, this could also make PSP users extremely happy. Currently, the maximum Memory Stick capacity is 2GB. With all of the PSP's excellent media functionality, 4GB and 8GB will allow users to store even more pictures, music and videos.

The technical feat that has been achieved is incredible. As is evident in the picture below, the Memory Stick Pro DUO is extremely small. This is what has allowed the media format to be used in cameras, the PSP and Sony Ericsson phones.

Interestingly, this could suggest a few outcomes for the PlayStation 3. Sony's next-generation console will support the Memory Stick. With Sony reluctant to release a hard disk drive with the console, a 4GB or 8GB Memory Stick could be the ideal solution for those that want to experience the media centre features of the PS3, without purchasing a hard drive that's incompatible with portable devices.

Pricing has not been announced, but it is expected that these capacities will carry a premium price tag. Hopefully this will result in lower capacity Memory Sticks coming down in price.

The 4GB and 8GB Memory Stick Pro DUO will be released sometime in 2006.

http://www.memorystick.com/en/events/ces2006/images/exhibit_pro_duo.jpg

Ready for Submission

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http://www.memorystick.com/en/events/ce ... ro_duo.jpg (http://www.memorystick.com/en/events/ces2006/images/exhibit_pro_duo.jpg)

luxurys
01-06-2006, 23:40
This is great news!!!! Very good :D ....Did Sony say anything on how much these new memory sticks will cost? And can you now put movies onto these larger sized memory sticks.

Rebon
01-06-2006, 23:42
Great piece Bhav, I'm loving your work! Article is live with pic!

ps3 Wanna be
01-06-2006, 23:43
well towards the end of my article:


Pricing has not been announced, but it is expected that these capacities will carry a premium price tag.

i assume you'll be able to store anything you want on the memory sticks.

edit: Thanks Rebon! :)