New MSI THEATER 650 PRO COMBO 16Mb DDR?

Hi gents,
Reading the spec's of this new card, I can see that there is 16Mb DDR memory on it.  Is this a miss print or truly 16Mb.  I'm asking that question because Visiontek has this same card with 256Mb Ram.
Somebody can confirm?
Regards,
Charles

Looks like a mistake from the reviewer
Review from bjorn3d they annouce the card with 256Mb of Ram.
Here is the review: http://www.bjorn3d.com/read_pf.php?cID=1190
MSI Theater 650 Pro combo review (Korean)
Here: http://www.tomshardware.tw/1351,review-1351-2.html
After all, I think only the color of the boards differ!
But where to buy them in CANADA, this is the question?
Charles

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