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<blockquote data-quote="Jaygray" data-source="post: 925071" data-attributes="member: 50033"><p>The TC hard drive can be used for storage of any type of files just like any other type of HD. Just don't let it get completely full, or weird things happen to your Time Machine backups. As long as it doesn't fill up completely though, Time Machine backups and whatever else you put on it can reside together side by side. Not sure if the PS3 can read it over WiFi though. I don't own one. Windows PCs have no problem reading it.</p><p></p><p>There are 2 models of TC. The difference is the size of the built in HD. One is 500GB, the other is 1TB.</p><p></p><p>Also, check for refurbished models on the Apple store website. They have some great deals with the same warranty as a brand new model. The only difference is that they come in a plain brown cardboard box instead of a shiny glossy one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaygray, post: 925071, member: 50033"] The TC hard drive can be used for storage of any type of files just like any other type of HD. Just don't let it get completely full, or weird things happen to your Time Machine backups. As long as it doesn't fill up completely though, Time Machine backups and whatever else you put on it can reside together side by side. Not sure if the PS3 can read it over WiFi though. I don't own one. Windows PCs have no problem reading it. There are 2 models of TC. The difference is the size of the built in HD. One is 500GB, the other is 1TB. Also, check for refurbished models on the Apple store website. They have some great deals with the same warranty as a brand new model. The only difference is that they come in a plain brown cardboard box instead of a shiny glossy one. [/QUOTE]
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