Other External Hard Drive Options

At first I thought the Mac mini would be a good idea for extra storage, but as I looked around here, over in Japan, I saw many other external harddrives that are compatible with the Macintosh OS. The few places that do sell Macs are selling the mini for about 70,000 yen, or close to $700 for the 40 gig, and the 80 gig is closer to 100,000 yen.
There are a few non Apple branded options where I could get 250 GB of storage for roughly $180, but I'm wondering if Apple itself sells basic external harddrives (sans all the things you get with the mac mini). Anybody help me out with this or give me some suggestions for good places to put my music and movies? And if you're already using an External Harddrive, is it easy to move things back and forth between your Mac and the HD? Hope you can help.

Apple does not make external hard drives, unless you count the iPods (which can be used in "disk" mode to store files other than music). The Mac mini is a whole computer, it would be an extremely expensive external hard drive for your iBook. I would suggest you look at a FireWire hard drive that's just a hard drive, not a computer. Pretty much any FireWire hard drive will be compatible with your iBook. It's simple to move files from your Mac's hard drive to the external hard drive, it will appear as an icon on your Desktop and you can just drag and drop files from one to the other.
-Doug

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