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    bosskev: Sony can take their infuriatingly proprietary memory scheme products and shove all 32GB deep within their proprietary asses. Sony makes some intrigui... more »
    WaR_HaWk: Holy sh1t more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: OH YEAH? more »
    Tarv: This is to scale. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: More sensible scientists balked at such a perversion of modern physics, partly because their Vaio P would never recognize it, but mainly because they ... more »
    SigmundTheSeaMonster: Photoshop is amazing tool... more »
    cmaceachen: People, there are no 2TB Memory Sticks coming out any time soon. Sony is releasing the spec that allows for a theoretical max of 2TB, just like the s... more »
    TheodoreGaloolie: Update: There seems to be some confusion amongst the Internet about this story. A 2 TB maximum capacity doesn’t mean that you will see a 2 TB Memory... more »
    Seiven: holy crap, I want one of these and a PSP Go now...the 2TB XC-HG Micro will be awesome loaded with games and movies. more »
    TheLostVikings R.O.A.C.H.: Having 2TB in that insanely small package would be insanely nice for expanding the space on my laptop, too bad it would probably quintuple the price o... more »
    landoncube: how much would you pay? more »
    anexanhume: I can't believe it, but this is legit. The domain of the source is registered to Sony: [www.networksolutions.com] more »
    hypnotik_jello: The just announced the spec for it, doesn't mean memory chips in that size will be even remotely available anytime soon. more »
    jhmallett: Can this even be real? 2TB is pretty much the current upper limit on even the largest hard drives. Hell, the biggest flash ssd drive I've seen thus fa... more »
    MikeSWelch: I call shennanigans on a 2TB flash memory device of that size. more »
    fleebailey33: will the this work in like a PSP? or do you need newer devices? more »
    lefonceobscure: I got a 16gb off ebay for $20 more »
    Scott Andrews: Can anyone actually tell me what the "Duo" means? more »
    Purple Dave: Camera cables. Both of the digital cameras I've owned have proprietary data cables. I can cheat the current camera by just convering my SD cards into ... more »
    Monty: The entire technology industry is laden with gadgets that do not make it. That is part of being in the gadget industry, folks. In order for a winner... more »
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