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Ipod Inveted In 1999?
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| there was lots of hd-based players before the ipod...
The creative nomad has been around for a long time also... Since 2000 I think for the 6gig model |
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| well this is more along the lines of tiny HD players.. the nomad was huge. |
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| yeah, the original ipod had moving parts. |
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| so does the current one if it's using HDs |
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| wasnt there a rio jukebox that could hold 20gigs ? |
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| yeah, it was the size of a regular HD with a case/battery wrapped around it. |
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| current one has no moving parts. |
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| umm, internally, yes it does.
since it's a mini hard drive, it's got 4 rotating platters inside it, meaning if you drop it while it's spinning you can severely damage it... |
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| my dog's tail knocked mine onto a wooden floor while it was playing
nothing happened. |
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| yeeeahh.. well i wouldn't recoment repeating such things, or you could end up with it crashing.. HDs *can* take bumps and bangs, but it can also break.. |
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| cloud9ine: there is no such thing as a HD with no moving parts.. if the ipod was based on solid state storage it would probably cost 10x the price at least |
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| ah, i was told my a tech that it had no moving parts, like the first generation ipod. |
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| well he's so wrong |
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| Never trust a tech with a diploma.
Always trust the geek next door. |
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| merci les amis. |
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| i *think* what yer tech friend meant was there weren't any moving parts like the first rev of ipod.. (the jog wheel) it had a rotating wheel, whereas the new ipods have a touch sensitive wheel type thingy that's stationary.. |
Ipod Inveted In 1999?
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