...well at least I think. I just read an
article that is talking about how flash drives are about to have a serious jump in capacity. Just so were on the same page i'm talking about all sorts of flash drives, from solid state drives (flash memory for your pc, replacing your hard drives), to SSD cards (memory for your cellphone, camera, etc) all the way down to usb flash thumb drives.
This is a huge deal. Right now you can go to bestbuy and buy a 16GB thumbdrive for $186. Just think about this, 16GB's is a lot of space. Hell at work I still have computers that have only a 20GB hard drive in them. Now this article doesn't go into detail about how this will affect the usb flash drive market but there is definitely going to be a trinkleing effect. ...and with everything now a days having USB ports we wont be reliable on things like ipod's, dvd/hd players, or even current computer storage mediums.
Lets take the maximum I could find (16gb's) and double it, what could I do with that? Well for one I could carry a complete operating system install on it. Get to somebody's house want to check my e-mail, just boot off of my USB drive and then check my e-mail. Or maybe i'd have a couple high def 1080p movies that I want to show one of my friends. Take it over to his house, plug it into his PS3 and start playing the movie. Or I could have an entire ipod's worth of mp3 music and just plug my USB drive into my car stereo and bam i'm listening to
Shiny Toy Guns.
USB flash drives are going to become the new way for people to share information. Easily portable, cost effective, speedy. There are just a ton of reasons why this medium is going to do for information, what mp3 did for music.