I know quite a few store (hopefully) FLAC's, WAV, DXD's, mp3's, AAC's, wma, RealAudio (j/k) and Ogg Vorbis files on hard drives these days to play to media players, media extenders and other devices into their sound systems. So, I consider a low price per GB external USB drive to be a good deal. This is a a 1.5 TB FreeAgent (not the Pro) 1.5TB USB 2.0 (no Firewire or eSATA) for $112.49 at Amazon.com. (This is SEVEN cents per GB.) Enter coupon code T4346M$Q6GRJB$ at checkout to get the deal. http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-ST315005FDA2E1-RK-FreeAgent-External-Silver/dp/B001FWCB7C/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1235918025&sr=8-1 Spec information may be found at: http://freeagent.seagate.com/en-us/hard-drive/desktop-hard-drive/Free-Agent.html Of note, some of these drives may need firmware updates due to random freezing issues. http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/11/11/2125227