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Old 12-01-2009, 04:20 PM   #21
TallMomof2
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Absolutely right. Has there ever been a case of a storage format whose capacity has not eventually been fully used and then replaced by one vastly larger? A card slot leaves a device open to future uses and formats which assume vastly larger capacities.

Having most people's libraries in their pocket is not even a stretch for existing cards - and storage will increase in size far faster than most of our libraries. In a couple of years 2Gb will be considered quaint.
I have 20TB (yes, that's TB) media server sitting next to me that I've almost filled with movies (ripped from purchased media or recorded by me), tv series, and music that's 75% full. There is no such thing as too much storage!
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