Sony Intros 4GB Micro Vault Tiny
By Gizmodo UK | March 20, 2007

It’s tiny storage time folks with Sony doubling the capacity of existing Micro Vault storage cards to 4GB.
The new 4Gb Micro Vault Tiny comes in a clip-on case and a variety of new colours for those of you that think colour is important on a piece of kit almost too small to really see. You can now get it in purple too. To put 4GB in perspective, Sony says it equates to – approximately - 69h 50min of music (MP3, 128Kbps), 2,928 digital photos (5Megapixel, Standard mode), or 16h 20min video (MPEG4 QVGA 384Kbps with 128 Kbps audio).
It comes pre-loaded with Virtual Expander data compression software that the company says will let you store up to three 3 times more data than the native capacity. There’s no UK price yet but it costs around £50 online here.-Martin Lynch
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