Deck out your iPod Video with a 240GB hard drive upgrade
Nick | Feb 04, 2009 | Comments 0

Rapid Repair is now selling a 1.8-inch Toshiba hard drive with 240GB of storage spread across two platters. The drive costs $319.99 and will only work in iPod Video devices.
The drive spins at 4,200RPM and must be self-installed or you can have Rapid Repair install it for you. Either way, you’ll void the warranty but, hey, that’s a lot of gigabytes.
The drive itself is currently out of stock, but you can give Rapid Repair your e-mail address and wait patiently for the drive to become available again.
240GB Hard Drive for iPod Video [Rapid Repair]
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