If you think that a 32/64GB SSD iPod Video available next year at at least double the cost of the 80/100/120GB HDD based model (probably) due out this year will emerge, or is even a good idea then you are living in a fantasy world.
Sure HDDs have moving parts which inherently makes them less reliable than SSDs with their lack of moving parts, but 1.8" drive reliability well outweighs the high cost premium and low relative capacity of NAND.
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If you think that a 32/64GB SSD iPod Video available next year at at least double the cost of the 80/100/120GB HDD based model (probably) due out this year will emerge, or is even a good idea then you are living in a fantasy world.
Sure HDDs have moving parts which inherently makes them less reliable than SSDs with their lack of moving parts, but 1.8" drive reliability well outweighs the high cost premium and low relative capacity of NAND.