Rating: Summary: Lexar Media MS128-132 128 MB Memory Stick Review: At first I thought it was a good deal. However, within a couple weeks of receiving and using the memory stick, I started having problems. A "formatting error" appeared on the screen of my camera when my daughter, who is a photographer, was using it. When she returned it to me, the "error" message was gone. Then, days later the "formatting error" message re-appeared when I went to use it. I took the camera and memory stick to Best Buy to see if they could figure out what the problem was. They eventually found that it was a defective memory stick. ... Needless to say, I'm VERY disappointed!
Rating: Summary: Beware: Not compatible with Dazzle Memory Stick Readers Review: This stick worked fine in my digital camera (Sony DSC-P71), but was incompatible with my memory-stick reader (Dazzle USB). As far as I know, Lexar is trying to work a solution, but hasn't come up with one yet.
Rating: Summary: Good and not expensive. Review: It's way cheaper than the original Memory sticks, and it works flawlessly. I use it with a Sony CliƩ NR70V handheld, and there has been no problem. 128 Mb was enough space to store 2 video clips, 8 mp3 files, more than 200 pictures and there was still some space left for software.
Rating: Summary: Not Fully Compatible Review: I purchased this with my SONY P9 digital camera. It works fine with the camera. However, it does not work with the memory stick slot on my SONY VAIO (RX-750) computer. The memory stick from SONY works without any problem. I even called LEXAR support. They insist that their memory stick is fully compatible and told me that I should call SONY to find out where the computer is compatible with LEXAR memory stick!If you are not using SONY computer, this may be a good
Rating: Summary: Only difference is the price Review: I purchased this product almost a year ago when I purchased my Sony digital camera. At the time, the Sony Memory Stick was...more than the Lexar. I figured that I would give the Lexar a try for that big of a difference in price. I have never been happier. I have two Sony memory sticks(8 mb) and the Lexar(8 mb). I have never even noticed a difference in performance. For anybody who is hesitant about purchasing this product, it is definately worth the price!!! It is not worth the upcharge that Sony puts on theirs just simply because of the name that is on it.
Rating: Summary: Cheap, and works well Review: The price says it all. Fully compatible with my DSC-S75
Rating: Summary: Great Buy...just get it!! Review: I am highly satisfied with this memory card.One could take 1900 picture at 0.3 mega pixels and upto 100+ pictures at 2.8 MP resolution (that too fine resolution instead of standard).It works with Sony cybershot camera's in a swell way.Worth every penny.
Rating: Summary: Buy the Sony Digital Camera--get the Lexar Card. Review: I've got no beef with our Sony Cybershot Digital Camera--it works great. Do yourself and your wallet a favor--get the Lexar memory card, which works in the Sony Cybershot Digital Camera. It works just as good, but at a lower price.
Rating: Summary: Tested.... Review: and found to have *exactly* the same write time as the Sony. My experience with these same write tests on CompacFlash & SmartMedia cards, which show rather marked differences from brand to brand but little variance among cards from the same manufacturer, indeed suggests that Lexar is the original manufacturer for Sony. Think of the Lexar then as an off-label or generic equivalent to the Sony, made on the same assembly line but offered at a lower price.
Rating: Summary: Just perfect Review: It works as good as sony for a better price. Sony says on their website that their memory stick is an OEM product and they cannot reveal the manufacturer... would it be LEXAR? Maybe, I see no difference at all!
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