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Seagate 1 inch 12 GB drive

Who doesn't love tiny little hard drives with lots of capacity? Seagate recently announced their smallest drive yet, measuring 40x30x5 mm (that's millimeters, which is metric for "frickin' tiny").

Why do you, as an Apple fan, care about this?

iPods, my friends, iPods. With smaller, higher capacity drives becoming available that can only mean that the birth of the iPod invisa will soon be upon us.

[via HiFi Blog]


Who doesn't love tiny little hard drives with lots of capacity? Seagate recently announced their smallest drive yet, measuring 40x30x5 mm...
 

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s'fen

i hope they overlook this and go right for larger flash drives, even though it would mean a long wait. it would have pro's and cons, but it would build a much stronger ipod.

anyone ever droped there's ? yeah, not good news for a spinning HD.

February 19 2006 at 4:25 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mrtotes

Forget that...I can't see a return of a low capacity hard disk music player - iPod Mini...

But the low end of the new video line... vPod Mini ???

February 15 2006 at 3:57 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
davidbome

I smell a 12GB iPod Nano-Mini in the works

February 14 2006 at 3:24 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jaroslav

No, forget "invisa" you need to think outside the box, man. iPod RAID is the future.

February 14 2006 at 1:28 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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