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Cheap New 1 Inch HDD Holds 1.5GB

SlightlyMadman writes "Cornice, Inc. has unveiled a new alternative for small devices requiring large amounts of storage. With an expected OEM price of about $100, it blows the smaller microdrive out of the water (at least until this fall). The days of cramming bulky 2.5" disks into mp3 players may finally be over."

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  1. Never happen by moc.tfosorcimgllib · · Score: 0, Redundant

    That conversation will never happen. You'll already be in prison for of those (soon-to-be) trademarked "3D-VR Relay".

  2. Never Happen by moc.tfosorcimgllib · · Score: 0, Redundant

    That conversation will never happen. You'll already be in prison for infringing on the copyrights of those (soon-to-be) trademarked "3D-VR Relay".

    That's what I get for not using the preview button >:(

  3. What I want... by Andy+Dodd · · Score: 0, Redundant

    People have already pointed out the issues with this... Too expensive for a device that's too fragile.

    Has anyone released a portable MP3 DVD player yet?

    DVD-R - $230 for a 4x recorder ($150 if you wait for a really good sale like the one OfficeMax had on the CenDyne rebadged Pioneer DVR-105s a month ago. Yes, I got a 105 for $150), $1.10/4.7GB disc for good Ritek media.

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    retrorocket.o not found, launch anyway?
  4. more 1-inch drives by Traa · · Score: 0, Redundant

    funny to find a link to a 2.4GB 1-Inch drive article .... at the bottom of the slashdot linked article!