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Originally Posted by
penartur 
If you don't want an audiophile quality, then why're using 24/96?
Theoretically, 240GB hard drive can also be used with Toshiba Gigabeat F40/X60, with Cowon X5/M5 60GB, with iRiver IHP-140 and IHP-340 (all of these except for X60 will require an adapter). Also, 160GB hard drive and 256GB SSD can be used in nearly all harddisk-based players since 2004 (although older of these would require adapter).
Also, you can wait until toshiba announce (it should be sometime in september), it is possible that there would be 480GB thick HDD (as a replacement for current 240GB) and 240GB thin HDD (as a replacement for current 160GB).
Thanks for the indepth reply, and all the other replies too.
I have 24/96 in my iTunes library for home listening, not really for on-the-go listening. The iPod can't even play them anyway - unless Rockboxed (or so I hear) - and I can't afford an iMod at the moment, so I figure 24/96 on the go would be moot, even if I had the storage capacity.
I actually own a 160gb iPod classic, synced with a mirror iTunes library of 320kbps transcodes. Recently managed to fill up the iPod classic with 320kbps transcodes, and the iPod subsequently bricked itself with the iTunes 9.2 update (well documented muck up by Apple, bricked hundreds of perfectly functional iPod classics). Either way, looking at it as an opportunity to upgrade.
I have not heard of anyone actually stuffing a 240GB drive into any of those players you mentioned...I'm not too much of a tech geek, and I don't really have cash to flap around unless it's been verified to work. Also, waiting for a 480GB would be excruciating, as I don't have a backup iPod - even if the 480GB is announced, I can always swap it out then anyway.
I can get a brand new 240GB 5.5G iPod on eBay for £205 shipped...so am most probably going to settle on it.
Edited by discombobulation - 9/3/10 at 11:09am