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On 08/03/2012 01:08 PM, Warp wrote:
> To be fair, they could build a 64TB USB drive. It's just that nobody
> would buy it because it would probably cost more than your year's salary.
> Hence it makes no sense to make one until the technology becomes
> significantly cheaper.
Right. /That/ at least makes some sense. Nobody would buy such a
product, so there's no point trying to make it.
If there was a 64TB HD, I'm fairly certain that somebody would want to
buy it. The only reason it wouldn't sell is if it was too expensive.
Obviously everything starts off expensive - there are design costs to
recoup. But would it be prohibitively expensive?
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