
No, this isn’t an official re-release of (relatively) ancient equipment – instead, this Zune 120 was specially modded by Andrew who kitted it with a 32GB SSD instead of relying on the Zune 120′s internal hard drive. All he needed was a broken Zune 120 and a refurbished SanDisk EIDE/PATA SSD drive to get started, costing him $130 off eBay. If you’re interested in making one for yourself, Andrew has laid down all the relevant and necessary instructions here.
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