It is pricy, but they're selling a service, not just a hard drive. The Series 3 will only store 30 hours of HD video, and the external solution won't be ready for a while (and its specs are unknown). I definitely want 750 gigs of space, so the question for me is if it's worth an extra $200 bucks for someone else to image the drive and figure out a solution to the proprietary drive connector. I honestly don't know yet, but I'll be paying attention the reports from the first folks who use their upgrade drive.
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It is pricy, but they're selling a service, not just a hard drive. The Series 3 will only store 30 hours of HD video, and the external solution won't be ready for a while (and its specs are unknown). I definitely want 750 gigs of space, so the question for me is if it's worth an extra $200 bucks for someone else to image the drive and figure out a solution to the proprietary drive connector. I honestly don't know yet, but I'll be paying attention the reports from the first folks who use their upgrade drive.