How do you fill up 120 GB...?
Easy. At the moment I have 50+gb of mp3s. Most are ripped at 160. with a bigger card, I'd just start re-ripping at better bit rates, and also I'd start feeding in more of my classical library which doesn't currently fit. I'll have it filled in an eyeblink.
Time goes on, stuff accumulates. It's just like homes.Wow, I could never fill up more than 30 gigs.
I have 2TB of music in flac format. Luckily I will never, ever need to have that on my phone.
Could I stash all my old furniture, tv's, gadgets and old clothes in to one of those?
I could sure use the room.
It would be worth the money then.
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If digitized for 3d printing first, sure.![]()
Nice! although gonna have to wait for the prices to drop a bit as other brands get released. I snagged my 64GB for $22 ( genuine Sandisk Ultra) on a SD last fall so $120 for 128GB is a bit steep at the moment. That sure is nice for those who want to carry a lot of video with them - for me ~50GB of music and a few other things is plenty.
I'm waiting for this to become available on Amazon UK.
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This makes it more imperative to backup frequently. Coming from photography, I've always found it unnerving to trust the largest data storing device, especially when it's newly released. It's keeping all of your fragile eggs in one rickety basket.
Obviously, backing up is important whether you have 16 or 128. Sadly, many of us forget to back up until it's too late. We are always getting around to it. When you lose 16 gigs, it's bad enough. When you lose 128, it can be tragic.
This is a PSA reminding owners of 128 gig cards that they should probably back up more often even though backing up the first time with a pretty full card will save a lot of data in and of itself. Still, for a technology that's probably reaching its physical limits and could be slightly more prone to crashing (note the qualification there, I'm not making any claims per se), I would be extra vigilant.
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I've got cassettes from the 70s.
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Everybody ok with their 128s in Note 3s?