To be honest, at this point although flash drives are coming down in
price, your still looking at $1,000 or so for 64Gb and probably not
that much less for a smaller drive. The thing is they won't do it
unless it's reasonably affordable. Why turn out a 20Gb or even 40Gb
iPod that is flash drive-based if it'll cost the consumer $500 or more
dollars. This is just my speculation of course.
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