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Samsung says its 16-gigabit flash could let you take your entire music and personal video libraries with you on one small portable device.
Samsung says its 16-gigabit flash could let you take your entire music and personal video libraries with you on one small portable device.
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If they could they would have replace hard drives a long time ago.
Flash devices will open up a new era of file contamination and data loss.
Personally, I'd love to see 5.25" form factor hard disks make a comeback. PC cases still sport 3-6 5.25" bays (which leaves, on average, over half of them sitting there doing nothing). We've increased the amount of storage, but haven't increased the physical size of the medium. Hard disk heads have to be placed so precisely and are practically rubbing against the platter (don't shake the drive! ;) ). I'd rather buy a 5.25" drive, knowing I'd be increasing drive reliability by a humongous factor...
- hard disks are pretty good
- by mahurshi December 26, 2005 6:44 AM PST
- personally, i think hard disks are pretty reliable (as long as you treat them well)
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(5 Comments)there's no need to shift into flash devices unless they are smaller, cheaper, less power consuming (and of course, long lasting)
for now, flash is good for portables (mp3 players, etc), but that's it.