Saturday, December 22, 2007

Re: [Apple iPod] Did a 120 gig IPOD ever exist

Dell already offer 64 GB SSD (flash memory) as an alternative to HDD
in some of their laptops. I'm sure the SSD is packaged in a 2.5"-sized
enclosure purely for compatibility and could just as easily be fitted
to an iPod.

Otto

On 21/12/2007, Levi Wallach <levi@dvdmon.com> wrote:
> Cool! But how big is it? Looks too big to be able to fit into an iPod? And at that price.... I was really talking about memory that would essentially be the size of an SD card so that it could easily fit in the confines of an iPod Classic or even Nano. And of course there is a ton of really cool stuff that is being made in the lab and I suppose if you really wanted to have it you could have it made for an outlandish fee, like these prices. But really what needs to happen is for this sort of thing to come down in price so that it is actually used in such mass-market consumer items as the iPod. Otherwise, it's not too relevant...


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