
An iPod mini 4GB was sufficient for a time, but what if you want more space, but still like the size, colors, and durability of the mini?
There is now a solution for ipod mini-users. Seagate Technology has just released a large compact-flash type II+ hard drive called the
CompactFlash Photo Hard Drive. Just as many once purchased a mini in order to remove the hard drive for digital photo applications, now you can buy a photo drive and use it to expand your mini's storage. This works because the drive is formatted to the same 'Fat 32' standard that digital cameras and iPod minis use. Of course, you will have to tear open your ipod mini, much the way you would to replace the battery, but once you are in there, its simply a matter of unwrapping some tape and delicately removing a connector to the Hitachi 4GB drive, and replacing it with the Seagate 8GB Photo Hard Drive.
READHmmm, $ 200 for an iPod Mini and another $ 200 for the 8gb MicroDrive? Doesn't seem like a good deal, somehow.
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would this work on other dap's too?