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Sony Introduces MSVR-A10 Memory Stick Video Recorder

Sony introduced its MSVR-A10, a digital video recorder that records video from a TV or DVD player via composite or S-video and analog audio inputs, recording the signal directly onto a Memory Stick Pro Duo for playback on the Playstation Portable (PSP). That gives you two to four hours of video on a 2GB Pro Duo memory stick. Available in mid-April, it will sell for $215.

Sony MSVR-A10 Memory Stick video recorder [newlaunches]

11:15 AM on Mon Mar 13 2006
By Charlie White
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  • For $50 I can do this on my computer...Sony...you're killin' me.

  • They must have somthing else on the way that will play these other than the PSP. I like my PSP but I am going to pay $215 for this one trick pony. You can get a dope video capture for the that amount and bypass all of the Sony DRM crap that you know will be added to this.

  • Sony has had these for about three years for the Sony Clie.

  • Sony ... only Sony is large enough to continuously put out ridiculous products like this and it not hurt their bottom line. Their TV and PSx sales must be keeping this sort of stupidity afloat. Memory stick. MiniDisc. ... Can Sony be any more user-hostile with their proprietary stuff? I'm not a hater -- I love their TVs. I like that they're competition for Microsoft with the PlayStation, but come ON.

  • I own the Sony MSVR-A10 Recorder and it works great I got it as a gift from my japanese friend from japan. I use it with my PSP and MYLO. GREAT picture compared to Neuros.

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