Copy & paste del párrafo del artículo en el que se comenta la velocidad de transferencia:
Even if you do have a large enough Memory Stick, transferring files to it could take a long time due to the slow write speed of the Memory Stick -- even the faster Pro variety. Using a USB 2.0 cable, we tried transferring 375 megabytes worth of music to our iRiver, and then to our PSP equipped with a 512 megabyte Memory Stick Pro Duo. The transfer to the iRiver took 35 seconds, even faster than we could transfer the same amount between partitions on our PC's hard disk. The same transfer to the PSP took a slow 3 minutes 15 seconds. Transferring directly to the Memory Stick via a Memory Stick Pro writer built into our Vaio desktop took roughly the same amount of time. This could get real inconvenient when transfers enter the gigabytes.
Es decir, que el lector de tarjetas integrado en su Vaio también tardó aproximadamente lo mismo ...
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But will we get a usable remote control and easily accessible, easy-to-use music-management software? Sony will have to address these two issues if it hopes to turn its PSP game machine into a serious player in the portable music world.
Dudo mucho que Sony lance la PSP con vistas a ser tomado como un reproductor de música portátil. Pero fijo que sacarán algún software para gestionar la música (ya sean la propia Sony u otras compañías) y lo mismo digo sobre un hipotético control remoto.
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