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No rest for the IPod
Coming soon: 60 Gigs and color display for pics. Just when you thought you had it all..... http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20041012/wr_nm/tech_apple_dc
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If they only made upgrades ... I have a 40 gig.
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world domination is next!
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Don't these things allow for removable storage?
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Not that I know of.
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I just got (won, actually), a mini IPod. 4GB of non-removable memory. ~ 1000 song capacity.
And I am plenty happy with it! -Z. |
removable storage blows for this application imho. Firewire is plenty fast for sync with a computer, and as the storage sizes increase, 99.9% of users have more than they can handle.
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Nostatic: I agree with you - removable storage would slow things down, and frankly, for me, 4GB is plenty of space. Plus if I run out of space, I ca always delete some stuff I don't listen to anymore! (And load it back later...)
Question: I know the regular IPod using some type of mini hard drive. Is the same true for the mini IPod? I looked on Apple's website, but could not find any info on it. The reason I ask is because I feel absolutely no vibrations when the thing is playing, and I assume a mini-hard drive would have to spin and no matter how small and lightweight it is, that movement would still translate into some sort of vibrations. -Z. |
Yes, 4GB mini hard drive.
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So how are they getting 40 to 60 GB? Through a minidrive?
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