Would an Ipod-alike do ?
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moreymach

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1,029 posts

290 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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I have a rather large data file that I need to back up on a weekly ( ideally daily but cant be arsed )basis. Its about 500 MB but will grow to 1 gb or more and I was wondering if you can use an Ipod or similar for this purpose. I was going to buy one of those data sticks but the prices for even the 512mb ones are over £100 and at £220 ish for 20gb the Ipod looks a better bet and I get the bonus of MP3 player.. Any thoughts ?

plotloss

67,280 posts

294 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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Two points.

1) Yes you can.

2) Shop around for sticks, I've seen 1Gb for £50 odd recently somewhere...

moreymach

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290 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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plotloss said:
Two points.

1) Yes you can.

2) Shop around for sticks, I've seen 1Gb for £50 odd recently somewhere...


Thanks for that Id pretty much decided that if an Ipod was up to the job Id get one.. sort of justifies the expense if its gonna be half usefull and I choose not to read the second half of the reply.



MEMSDesign

1,100 posts

294 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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I thought firewire was quicker than USB 2.0 as well, but I could be wrong.

m-five

12,142 posts

308 months

Wednesday 8th September 2004
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You could get a portable 40gb Firewire 800 drive & enclosure for half the price of the iPod though!

Use the money saved to get a refurbed iPod for £120 (10gb)!

>> Edited by m-five on Wednesday 8th September 18:03