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Originally Posted by phuviano
80gb ipod with just over 30gb of music.
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Originally Posted by hybrid.09
Some Mod want to move this into the Audio sub-forum?
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Originally Posted by bigd s14
holy **** alpha, is all of that music? or some video?
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Originally Posted by Bfat567
creative zen upgraded to a 80 gig hard drive - 30 gig of music
100 gig external hard drive - 30 gig of music, about 15 gig of videos 2 gig little mp3 player - 1.7 gig of music, 200 mb of pics 1 gig card in my kx5 - 500 mb music, 100 mb videos and pics 512 card in my v710 - 400 mb music 50 mb of pics and videos |
my zen died today and no warranty since i upgraded it my self to 80gb
im thinking a cheap dell pocket dj then a nice hd upgrade

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Originally Posted by vitin
sony nwz-s616f digital media player 4 g 1.8g in music only
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^nice head unit^
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Originally Posted by bleach1st
hmmm 20GB 3rd Generation iPod which is full with 55GB of music on my com... i need a new iPod :P
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Originally Posted by AlphaTeam
Get the 160GB Classic. Totally worth it!
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Originally Posted by roycereece
30GB Zune...5.5GB used. About 90% of that is music, the rest is video.
2GB microSD card that I swap between my phones, it is filled. |
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Muster said that within five years, Apple could release an iPod with one terabyte of storage -- that's almost 17 times the maximum amount of iPod storage Apple currently offers. Munster envisions a one terabyte iPod as a portable, "coffee table" media center that would allow users to store hundreds of movies and thousands of photos and songs. Munster wrote that fellow Piper Jaffray analyst Les Santiago, who covers data storage technologies, thinks Apple could feasibly release a $500, one terabyte iPod in the next five years. |
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