File: The hard drive is the new bling.swf-(3.33 MB, Other)
[_] Urban Marketing Anonymous 09/09/12(Sun)23:24 No.1762036
>> [_] Anonymous 09/09/12(Sun)23:30 No.1762039
The hard drive is the noobling
>> [_] Anonymous 09/09/12(Sun)23:36 No.1762043
Both of those devices use flash memory, not hard drives...
>> [_] Anonymous 09/10/12(Mon)01:08 No.1762110
>30,000 songs
>60GB hard drive
Confirmed for youtube rip listening pleb.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/10/12(Mon)02:42 No.1762152
That seems like a lot of storage for a phone, but this looks like one of those shockwave.com
animations.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/10/12(Mon)10:18 No.1762253
Then you drop your phone and your magical hard drive, which is incredibly fragile due to
miniaturization, breaks in half.
gg no re hitachi
>> [_] Anonymous 09/10/12(Mon)11:01 No.1762264
That was fresh
>> [_] Anonymous 09/10/12(Mon)14:04 No.1762317
>>1762036
But there hasn't been an actual hard disk in a portable phone/MP3 player since the original
128/160 GB iPods(and similar from that generation).
>> [_] Anonymous 09/10/12(Mon)14:19 No.1762324
>>1762043
They do now. Back in the early 2000's, microdrives had better density than flash memory. I'm not
aware of any phones that used a microdrive, but plenty of MP3 players did.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/10/12(Mon)14:23 No.1762327
>>1762253
Microdrives were designed to be dropped. They would auto-park when they detected free-fall.
Plenty of people dropped their iPods and Zunes and they worked fine afterwards.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/10/12(Mon)15:31 No.1762357
>>1762327
>plenty of people dropped their zunes
>plenty of zunes
A-ha.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/10/12(Mon)16:11 No.1762379
>>1762357
Heh, OK. I know one person who bought a shitstain brown Zune that was dropped and worked fine
afterwards. Beyond that I make no claims.