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Originally Posted by flooder
I assume that the 30 and 80 are new hardware and am not sure about the small units.
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You assume incorrectly grasshopper. The 30G is the original, and the 80, 8 and 4 are the actual new models. The 30 is upgradeable to the Gen II software.
All can play video in any case, the 30 and 80 can output to an external display. The 30, plain video (yellow RCA jack) and the 80, that and RGB (component video).
The 30 and 80 are rotating media (little teeny hard drive) and the 4 and 8 flash units.
The 80 is actually physically a bit smaller than the original 30. The 30 can periodically be had for around $100 and is a good buy at that, though not at the retail $200, with the 80 going for $250...IMHO.
I do find that watching recorded TV (30 min) on the 30G is very satisfying. Not sure I could do a whole movie, though I have watched several TV shows in succession. Much better quality than my PPCs, BTW.
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