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XciteMe

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May 21, 2009
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Flash storage is still very high priced, and stuffing dual 64GB chips into the new iPod Touch will be impractical and expensive for Apple.

New model will have all the bells and whistles you will expect, but will still top out at 64GB.

If this turns out to be false tomorrow, I will personally do anyting you make me do, no matter how embarassing or vile.
 
Flash storage is still very high priced, and stuffing dual 64GB chips into the new iPod Touch will be impractical and expensive for Apple.

New model will have all the bells and whistles you will expect, but will still top out at 64GB.

If this turns out to be false tomorrow, I will personally do anyting you make me do, no matter how embarassing or vile.

Alright, If your not right, I want a 64GB iPod touch 4, a 27" maxed out iMac, a 17" i7 MBP, etc... Maybe you shouldn't have said that. :p
 
Flash storage is still very high priced, and stuffing dual 64GB chips into the new iPod Touch will be impractical and expensive for Apple.

New model will have all the bells and whistles you will expect, but will still top out at 64GB.

If this turns out to be false tomorrow, I will personally do anyting you make me do, no matter how embarassing or vile.

You should go to 4chan and make that boast.
 
If Apple made a 128GB touch, which they probably wont make for another 2 years, it would probably be $599.

Exactly. There just isn't a market for that. If you need your fix of music that bad, it's more practical to get a base touch and a classic, which would be $150 cheaper and you get more storage
 
I remember when I got my 8 Gig iPod Touch for $300. Good times. Back then, a 32 Gig was $500! I'm sure Apple will make a 128 Gig granted that they can sell it for under $500.
 
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