What is maximum capacity of SD Card which PSP Street E1004 supports?
I bought a few days ago PSP Street E1004. I realize that it is quite a poor version of Sony's portable console, but I read specifications and most of the things that were removed in it are unnecessary for me (except Wi-Fi, but I can realize how bad it will be working in current times).
I bought a console with an SD card with a capacity of 8GB. I thought that it will be sufficient for my requirements, but I quite fast saw that it would be great to have a few gigabytes of space more.
So my question is - how big an SD card can I apply into my PSP, to be sure that it will be compatibly with it and - what's the most important - will be working perfectly? I thought about 64GB, but I am not sure, that such a big capacity will be working with that so old device.
Also, there is a second question - do various versions of PSP have different limits of external memory size?
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How big of a memory card can a PSP use?
PlayStation PortableMedia FormatMemory Stick PRO Duo\u2122 (Mark2)Memory Stick Duo\u2122Product NameMemory Stick PRO Duo\u2122 (Mark2)Memory Stick Duo\u2122 (with MagicGate)(PSP)Capacity1GB32MBPSPPSP(PSP-1000/2000/3000 series) *6 *7Yes *4Yes *4 *53 more rows•May 20, 2011What SD card is compatible with PSP?
The PSP uses Memory Stick Pro Duo, an old sony card type that is typically hard to find right now, though if you search for it you might be able to find a Memory Stick Pro Duo to Micro DS adaptor card to use micro sd cards in your PSP.Can you put a normal SD card in a PSP?
PlayStation PortableOriginal model of the PSPOperating systemPlayStation Portable system softwareCPU20-333 MHz MIPS R4000Memory32 MB (PSP-1000); 64 MB (2000, 3000, Go, E1000) (system RAM) 2MB (video RAM)StorageMemory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo PSP Go: Memory Stick Micro (M2) and 16 GB flash memory24 more rowsSources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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