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what size card?????????
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Hi everyone i would like to know if a 2gb memery card would be bigger enough for a PSP?
It would just be for saving games and putting some music on.
I have seen one on play.com for £10 and a 4 gb for £14.
Thank you Niall
It would just be for saving games and putting some music on.
I have seen one on play.com for £10 and a 4 gb for £14.
Thank you Niall
Spending my time reading how to fix PC's,instead of looking at Facebook.
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Hi Niall, a 2GB card is more than enough for saving games on. As for saving music, that really depends on how much music you want to put on there. 2GB should be good for a few hundred songs depending on what bitrate you use.
Be careful buying the Memory Sticks online though. There are more copies than there are originals for sale, so make sure you're buying from a reputable retailer. Play.com will be fine as long as you're buying it directly from them and not from a third party.
Personally I'd go for the 4GB though. You can never have too much space, and £14 is a very good price.0 -
Thanks for that Marty How do i know if it is a third party though?Spending my time reading how to fix PC's,instead of looking at Facebook.0
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What I mean is, buy it directly from Play or Amazon. Don't buy it from PlayTrade or the Amazon Marketplace.
Then you'll be sure you're getting an official product.0 -
okay thank you very much for your help.Spending my time reading how to fix PC's,instead of looking at Facebook.0
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