Friday, February 6, 2009

240 gig hard drive for video iPods, the first two generations


Admittedly, the price is still a little high, but if you have a large digital music collection at home and like all (or at least much of it) on a single iPod wants to be sure of with this service the company Rapid Repair have big ears.Against about 300 dollars (so much cheaper than SSDs of about this size) can be from March its video iPod in the first or second generation ...
... With a 240 gigabyte hard drive can equip. The first should be rich I think. The new Dual-Platter Mini Hard Drive (1.8 inch, 4200 rpm) from Toshiba is not only its predecessors in the number of revolutions (previously had 1.8 inch Dual-Platter HDDs from Toshiba 3600 rpm) but also in energy efficiency superior: The MK2431GAH HDD saves over the previous dual-Platter HDDs from Toshiba a full third of the energy.
Unfortunately, these small disks not involved in any other device installed, they work at the moment only in the first two video iPods. But on the other hand, who really need 240 

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