240GB iPod makes its (aftermarket) debut
For those of you that can't get by on the current limit of 120Gb of music or the former iPod's 160GB of space, we have some great news for you. You can now get an aftermarket (damn!) 240Gb iPod Classic 5G from Rapid Repair.
The science isn't really that hard. Toshiba has a 240Gb drive that fits into a former generation 5G iPod's 160GB drive bay. Bada bing, bada boom, 240GB iPod. The price for the new drive will be $295. DIYer? You won't have to send it in, they'll just send you the drive with these instructions.
Rapid Repair will upgrade the drive for you at no cost, or you can crack open your iPod and install the drive yourself. To help you out, the company has published a guide to replacing the drive on its site. “It’s not very difficult, you just need a reasonable mechanical aptitude,” Mr. Vronko says. “But if, when you were a kid, you took things apart and ended up with a lot of extra pieces when you put it back together, this might not be for you.”
Indeed, if the guide makes you queasy, you might want to just send your iPod in for a professional install. The turn-around time should be less than a week, according to Mr. Vronko.
Of course this voids your warranty....if you still have one on a two year old iPod.
A really good trick would be a 240GB iPod Touch. We can dream can't we?
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Comments (5)
I wonder if this drive will fit in a MacBook Air, since it also uses a 1.8" drive.
Well not really. The MBA is too thin. It uses the same HDD size as the "thin" iPod Classic/video. This drive fits in the "thick" iPod Classic.
They could expand the iPhone's hard drive!
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There is no hard drive in the iPhone. But yeah an expansion would be welcome, and will come soon (june) !
Using Simplify, I have as much storage (for music) on my iPhone as I do on my Mac Pro. It works great, albeit with some quality degradation over slow connections.