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    We won't need cd/dvd/hd/blue ray discs if this works out. The article says it's 18 months from commercial production.

    http://www.wired.com/gadgets/miscellaneous/news/2007/10/ion_memory
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    ive always said the next new format is SS. i think i even posted a comment about the next movies comming on flash type drives.

    it makes the most sence. no moving parts and cant scratch them.
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    It's a great idea but I wonder just how affordable will it be at least in the early stages?

    I saw a SSD type product in an article a few months back but it was suggested that because of the cost it was aimed at the military

    http://blog.scifi.com/tech/archives/2007/09/14/416gb_ssd_is_wo.html
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  4. I doubt a USB attached device would really work that good. I think a new interface would be in order
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  5. 1/10th the cost of flash memory eg £5.00 per gb
    means £25 per 50gb. And this stuff is refillable, like a body shop shampoo!
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    Originally Posted by RabidDog
    1/10th the cost of flash memory eg £5.00 per gb
    means £25 per 50gb. And this stuff is refillable, like a body shop shampoo!
    even if it were 1$ per gig and thats about 1/10 of a 10 dollar 1 gig flas drive. that would still be 1000 dollars for a 1TB flash drive. not to many geeks gonna shell that out.. but smaller sizes will be all over i bet.
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    This is a good step in the right direction.

    IMO, those solutions gonna turn mainstream when we gonna have 1 Terra on one SIM-like size thing at the cost of 10 Euros. Probably in a half decade or a little bit more.
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