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Well, it's not only price, but more importantly, the price of these
external drives are combining cheaper and cheaper per gb of storage.
It is not unusual these days to see a 750gb and possibly upon occasion a
1tb (that is 1,000gb) of storage for around $100.
For those not familiar with external drives, there are 2 types: 1 is a
3.5-inch drive which is a.c. powered and is generally used with desktops
or laptops which are used more or less as desktops in a permanent
location.
The 2nd kind is a 2.5-inch drive which are ggenerally powered from a usb
port. The drawback to these 2.5-inch drives is that there rotational
speed can be a bit slower (5400 rpm rather than 7200 rpm) and that, due to
getting their power from the usb port, can be a drain on the pc.
So the latter are viewed as portable drives and the former as drives to be
used in permanent locations.
I use both -- the 3.5 as my primary backup as well as my primary drive for
podcasts and radio recordings through streaming and the 2.5 portables when
on the road and as a secondary back-up backing up the back-up.
The smaller drives, being portable units, tend to be slightly more costly
per gb of storage as compared to their 3.5-inch cousins.
These drives are available almost everywhere -- the last one I bought was
at a Walmart. and Sunday sale ads always have some brand on sale
somewhere.
For serious pc users, they are a must.
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http://www.keepbelieving.com/podcasts/HolySpirit1-Final.mp3"
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