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Originally Posted by Redlemon
So, is a Hitachi Microdrive considered a 'hard drive' or a 'compact flash'? I found references both ways on the net.
Anyway, I tried searching for "ipod mini" and jogging. I found
So, if music while jogging is your main thing, the iPod mini doesn't seem to be the right thing for you.
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Also not a serious concern... that would mean it'd have to be constantly skipping for 25 minutes so as not to be able to rebuffer. At the gym, on treadmills, many people use the arm-band accessory for the mini... They are running, and they'll go 45-60 minutes and never have to wait for music.
Again, typical views on platter media (HDD) vs solid-state (Flash) don't apply at such small scales. If you had an iPod Giganto with a 400GB 3.5" PC HDD in it, yeah, jogging would suck with it (aside from the bulk and weight) as it would skip often, and the drive would not likely last more than a few months.