Memorials & monuments · East of England
Memory Post
Memory Post — a memorial in england-east, United Kingdom.

Michael Garlick — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence
Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 15 min–45 min
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Memory Post is a memorial located in england-east, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.
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From the Wikipedia article
The Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card format, originally launched by Sony in late 1998. In addition to the original Memory Stick, this family includes the Memory Stick PRO, a revision that allows greater maximum storage capacity and faster file transfer speeds; Memory Stick Duo, a small-form-factor version of the Memory Stick (including the PRO Duo); the even smaller Memory Stick Micro (M2), and the Memory Stick PRO-HG, a high speed variant of the PRO to be used in high-definition video and still cameras. As a proprietary format, Sony exclusively used Memory Stick on its products in the 2000s such as Cyber-shot digital cameras, Handycam digital camcorders, Sony Ericsson mobile phones, WEGA and Bravia TV sets, VAIO PCs, digital audio players, and the PlayStation Portable game console, with the format being licensed to a few other companies early in its lifetime. With the increasing popularity of Secure Digital around 2010, Sony started to include SD in their devices, marking a surrender by Sony of its format war in the memory card business and the end to further serious development of the format. Despite this, Sony continues to support Memory Stick on certain newer devices through the use of adaptors.
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Background
History
The original Memory Stick was launched in October 1998 and was available in capacities up to 128 MB. In October 1999, Sony licensed the technology to Fujitsu, Aiwa, Sanyo, Sharp, Pioneer and Kenwood, in a bid to avoid a repetition of the Betamax failure. Other companies were also licensees to the format. Some early examples of Memory Stick usage by third-party companies include Sharp's MP3 players, Alpine's in-dash players, and Epson's printers. The format initially had an indifferent reception, but it soon increased in popularity, especially after the licensing deal. In spring 2001, Memory Stick attained 25% market share (against CompactFlash's 40% and SmartMedia's 32%), up from 7% a year…
Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Coordinates
- 52.4291, 1.3996
- County
- Suffolk
- District
- East Suffolk
- Parish
- Flixton (Bungay & Wainford Ward)
- Postcode
- NR35 1NX
- Parliamentary constituency
- Waveney Valley
Sources
- osm: node/3786565157 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Memory Stick (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Memory Post?
- Memory Post is in Suffolk, East of England, United Kingdom (postcode NR35 1NX), in the parish of Flixton (Bungay & Wainford Ward).
- Who owns Memory Post?
- Memory Post is owned by Sony.
- Is Memory Post free to visit?
- Yes, Memory Post is free to enter.
- How do I get to Memory Post?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode NR35 1NX. It sits within the Waveney Valley parliamentary constituency.