200 GB is here already.
It is, and it's slow. Only 4200 RMP at this point.
200 GB is here already.
Dude, you wanna $1300 ipod nano? Hellno, I will stick to 120 gb hard drive 1.8 rite now.
It'd be cool to have a subnotebook that incorporates an 8GB flash drive for the operating system and applications, and one of these drives for /Users.
More and more we have the situation that we have a lot of small files that we need quick access to, and a bunch of large media files that we infrequently need slow access to. And a spinning hard drive will either be too slow and use some power, or fast and use a lot of power. Might as well use things that use way less power, and get the speed where we need it.
I have a 80GB ipod that I had my collection of 6000+ songs (apple default AAC) but have been thinking about ripping using the highest bitrate on to an external HD. Is WAV the best to use when ripping CDs?
That's what I was thinking, but they're probably too slow and as said, wear out faster.Put these babies in the rumoured 12" ultra-thin notebooks, and we might have a winner.![]()
It's actually like 20min (around 32MB) and I've heard they actually will or did up it to 64MB. Not sure though. More than enough for the space and the cost, but yeah, would help video if it was higher. Might raise the price of the "true" video one though.maybe it's time for Apple to boost the internal memory on the iPod (the one that gives you 8 minutes or so of skip protection)?
Please tell me your kidding. I'd rather have a Zune!Archos 504 has 160gb.![]()
It is, and it's slow. Only 4200 RMP at this point.
I believe that [200 GB 2.5" running at 4200 rpm] is due to the data being far more dense then on non-perpendicular drives. I can't find the link but i remember this being covered in a thread about the newer MacBook Pros. Saying the data read/write rate and the seak time were as good if not better then the smaller capacity drives.
I have a 80GB ipod that I had my collection of 6000+ songs (apple default AAC) but have been thinking about ripping using the highest bitrate on to an external HD. Is WAV the best to use when ripping CDs?
Also, FYI, while APL is also a nice lossless format by Apple, if you burn a CD with it, no CD player will recognize it since WAV is -the- engineering audio standard for music playback devices.
PCWorld reports on Toshiba's newly announced 100GB 1.8" hard drive.
The new drive is expected to start production in January 2007. Similar drives are currently being used in the Apple iPod but top out at a maximum of 80GB. The drive will be on show at the Consumer Electronic Show which takes place between January 8th to 11th.
While the drive is being billed as the largest 1.8" drive, Seagate announced 120GB 1.8" drives which were targeted for the last quarter of 2006.
Something tells me that the Zune will be first to get this. Then Apple
This is where Microsoft can get it's Jump on the iPod, when it finally offers a larger disk space version, and opens up some new features that Toshiba may offer Microsoft first.
I sure hope we don't get the Microshaft on this one!
Nah, Apple has the money they'll get it first, anyway the market for 80GB players is pretty small so 100GB will be even lower, unless you get proper video support, very few people have 100GB of music that they want to be portable.