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2.5 HDD for MP3 Player?

Shack70

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I have several 2.5" IDE Hard Drives that I am not using. Does anyone know of a cheap way to make one of these into a portable mP3 Player? Something like an external case that has an LED display.
 

kornphlake

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Putting it in a laptop would be about the only way I can think of to make a hard drive into a portable media player.
 

bassoprofundo

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Find an older player that used 2.5" drives being sold cheaply due to a bad drive? (Ebay, etc.) I know the Creative Zen Xtra series used them because I still have the drive from one here.
 

kornphlake

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Any solution will likely be about the same size as a laptop unless you can come up with some source for a smaller battery capable of powering a mechanical HDD for an appropriate amount of time.
 

Shack70

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Thanks everyone :( I'll have to find something else to do with these 20gig drives
 

0roo0roo

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yea any cheap device probably make navigation a pain, and the price of a cheap flash based unit is so cheap now, the battery life and form factor really make hd players for such low space hd pointless. 2.5" is huge.
 
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Muse

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Find an older player that used 2.5" drives being sold cheaply due to a bad drive? (Ebay, etc.) I know the Creative Zen Xtra series used them because I still have the drive from one here.
That'd be your best bet. My own iRiver player/recorders (H1xx, 30GB and 40GB) use 1.8" HDs. Or sell them now while they have some value ($5?). I remember when a 1GB 3.5" HD cost $1000 (a dozen years ago or so).
 
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