The proprietary Sony Memory Stick was first introduced by Sony in October 1998 and is a flash memory card used with Sony digital cameras and other Sony products. Sony released several models of the Memory Stick, including the Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick Micro (M2), and Memory Stick PRO-HG. The capacity of Memory Sticks range in size from 4 MB to 256 GB, with a theoretical maximum capacity of 2 TB.
Today, Sony digital cameras use SD and SDHC memory cards and, with no new cards being released since 2010, the Sony Memory Stick will most likely be discontinued. The picture shows examples of the different types of Sony Memory Sticks.
Memory stick dimensions
- The Memory Stick, Memory Stick Select, and Memory Stick PRO have physical dimensions of 50mm x 21.5mm x 2.8mm.
- The Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, and Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo have a physical dimensions of 31mm x 20mm x 1.6mm.
- The Memory Stick Micro (M2) has physical dimensions of 15mm x 12.5mm x 1.2mm.
Camera terms, Hardware terms, Memory cards, Memory terms, Storage device
The term “memory stick” describes RAM or computer memory module, USB jump drive (flash drive), CompactFlash, and other flash memory chips.
Related information
- How to insert a memory card into a card reader.
- How to transfer files from a memory card to the computer.
- Computer data storage history.