"It's only being used in capacities of about 128 or 256MB. " Think again, dungan:
http://msn.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,126256,00.asp?GT1=8298 NO magnetic HD. The 16GB flash drive is not an extension of a hard drive. It IS the hard drive. It doesn't mention NAND technology so I don't know what they used. They need to bring it up to at least 30GB and put it in a Dell (VAIOs are too damn expensive anyway).
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"It's only being used in capacities of about 128 or 256MB. "
Think again, dungan:
http://msn.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,126256,00.asp?GT1=8298
NO magnetic HD. The 16GB flash drive is not an extension of a hard drive. It IS the hard drive. It doesn't mention NAND technology so I don't know what they used. They need to bring it up to at least 30GB and put it in a Dell (VAIOs are too damn expensive anyway).