Sony intros 16GB Memory Stick Duo
By Joshua Topolsky | January 6, 2008

Sony’s finally getting really, really serious about the Memory Stick. The company is launching a hefty 16GB version of its loved / hated MS Duo. There’s not much else. It’s a Memory Stick Duo. It’s 16GB. It will be available in March for $300. Enjoy.
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