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Old 09-06-2007, 10:04 AM   #12
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Durability ans weight. Micro hard drives have a nasty tendancy to stop working when crashing to the ground. The iPod is a device built to give one company in action. This is why I bought a Nano, it's great while I train.
My iRiver iHP-140 is 3 years old and the disk is still in perfect shape.

I understand why having flash memory is important on a small device like the Nano, but with the iPod Touch, I can't imagine myself running while watching some video podcast on it. The iPod Touch is a lot more like an Archos than a Nano...
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