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25
Sony World
Memory Stick
The Memory Stick is an IC recording media developed so that users can record, share, and exchange
images, music, and data.
From its debut in the fall of 1998 until March of 2002, 20 million Memory Sticks and 20 million
Memory Stick-compatible products were shipped worldwide. Acceptance of the technology goes
well beyond the Sony Group with more than 230 companies supporting the Memory Stick format as
of March 2002.
A wide variety of electronic devices are now equipped with Memory Stick slots. These include
not only PCs, video cameras, digital still cameras and PDAs, but also color TVs,
DVD players, car navigation systems, video projectors and printers.
Sony is working to create Memory Sticks with even faster transfer speeds
and larger storage capacity. Expansion of the Memory Stick
network will contribute to a realization of the “ubiquitous
value network.”