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External hard drive in car
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I play music in car with memory stick plugged into usb port. i want greater storage capacity. Can anyone suggest a high capacity mp3 player of at least 60 gig (with drag and drop not an ipod) or alternatively will an external hard drive work?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You've given no details at all about what you are planning to plug said external drive into so no body will be able to tell you if one will work.
A lot of USB enabled head units have restrictions about the size of drive, amount of folders, amount of files or countless other things. so it's going to depend on the specs of your unit.
A lot of USB enabled head units have restrictions about the size of drive, amount of folders, amount of files or countless other things. so it's going to depend on the specs of your unit.
"What size do pen drives go up to?"
How much money have you got....
the largest commercially available at this time is a 256GB usb drive and it retails at about the £600 mark (apparently 512GB are being made but they are not for consumer use at the moment! (what are they being used for then?!))
Also, if you find one of the many USB drives that claims to be a 256GB for sale on ebay for under about £500 it will be a fake! (I've seen them on Ebay for about £20.... Yeah right!! you'd have to be pretty dumb to believe a real £600 flash drive is being sold for £20!)
How much money have you got....
the largest commercially available at this time is a 256GB usb drive and it retails at about the £600 mark (apparently 512GB are being made but they are not for consumer use at the moment! (what are they being used for then?!))
Also, if you find one of the many USB drives that claims to be a 256GB for sale on ebay for under about £500 it will be a fake! (I've seen them on Ebay for about £20.... Yeah right!! you'd have to be pretty dumb to believe a real £600 flash drive is being sold for £20!)