Posted Jan 05, 2008 at 01:05AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Accessories, Deals Tags: Sony, Lexar, Frys.com
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FRYS.com - Image 1If you're looking for more memory sticks for your PSP with which to download PS1 games from the PSN Store, it might be food to know that Frys.com is having a sale on memory sticks.

Want to find out more about this deal? Head on over to the full article.

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Posted May 18, 2007 at 08:35AM by Karl B. Listed in: Deals Tags: memory stick, Sandisk, Lexar, rebates, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Frys.com
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FRYS.com has further lowered the price of their Lexar 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, knocking US$ 5 off the previous after-rebate price of US$ 39.99. Those of you looking for a new memory stick can get one now for US$ 34.99. Judging by the screenshot below, that's the actual price. No rebates needed this time. Then again, I never could understand the whole rebate thing.

FRYS.com: Lexar 4GB MSPD for 35 bucks - Image 1


Opinions are divided among PSP owners as to how reliable Lexar's memory sticks are. Now, I personally haven't used a Lexar before since I'm still using an old SanDisk, but if you need second opinions before you buy one, drop by our PSP forums and ask around.

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Posted Apr 21, 2007 at 06:33PM by Remi M. Listed in: Accessories, Deals Tags: memory stick, Sony, Lexar, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Frys.com
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Yeah, Sony bumped up to the 8GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, but if the price is still too high for you (it will cost roughly US$ 326), then thank heavens for 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo deals. QJ reader Akaikishi informs us (thanks for the tip!) that Lexar's 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Platinum II is selling for US$ 39.99 after rebate. Check out the screen cap if you don't believe us.

From FRYS: Lexar's 4GB MSPD bargain - Image 1

The deal over at FRYS.com can be accessed via our Read link below. Originally priced at US$ 64.99, you could snag it for 40 bucks after rebate. So if you're not swimming in pools of money and you can't buy an 8GB memory stick, don't feel sad because more deals like this is sure to come our way.



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Posted Mar 24, 2007 at 05:47AM by Rio S. Listed in: Accessories Tags: Sony, Lexar, Europe, Africa
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Lexar Gaming Edition card - Image 1Lexar Gaming Editionn cards - Image 1Here's something nifty for the new PS3 owners in Europe, Middle East, and Africa. Well, another flash memory player has entered the scene - Lexar Media Inc. and they timed the launch of their Gaming Edition cards to coincide with the PS3 launch in Europe.

The Lexar Gaming Edition SD cards are available in two versions: 1GB and 2GB. Their Memory Stick Pro Duo cards range from 1GB, 2GB and 4GB variants. Of course, the cards are also capable of storing data that aren't gaming related like photos, videos, music and other files. They are also designed for compatibility (and/or use) with other electronic devices.

According to Lexar's senior product manager, Fraser MacDonald said:

The gaming industry is extremely important to Lexar and we are committed to providing this growing market with the advanced memory products needed for maximum compatibility, user convenience, and flexibility. We’re delighted to offer a full range of high-capacity gaming storage cards throughout Europe, allowing the European gaming community to enjoy a smooth and enjoyable experience with current high-tech gaming systems, including Sony PlayStation 3.


But apart from the PS3, these memory cards can also do some neat service for both your PSP and Wii. That's all-around service for you, eh?




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Posted Oct 11, 2006 at 02:10AM by Rio S. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Sandisk, Sony, Lexar, ColombianCartel
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crappypack


Love PSP icons? We do, too. Well check out what we got here! Actually, they're just tons and tons of black, white and pink PSP icons, Sony, SanDisk and Lexar MemoryStick Duo icons and UMD and Camera icons -- all available for your PSP design and coding needs. ColombianCartel (CC) gave us the heads-up straight from the QJ forums -- a big thanks to you!

The Crappy PSP Icon Pack R1 comes in 64x64, 128x128 and 256x256 in ICO and PNG formats. There's a total of 73 different icons and 219 icons and PNGs, and the file size is 13.8 MB in all.

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To install the downloaded file, first open the "cpspi10.zip" with a program such as WinRAR or WinZip. Then, copy the "autorun.inf" file to the "ms0:" directory of the MemoryStick. Choose an icon you wish to use but do not use a *.png image. Copy the icon you have chosen to the "ms0:" directory of the MemoryStick. You can either rename the icon to "psp.ico" or change the name under "icon=" in the "autorun.inf" file. To see the icon and label take effect, eject the drive from the computer then plug it back in.

Download: [Crappy PSP Icon Pack R1]
Discuss [Forum Release Thread]

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