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Posted by RichardK on 06/11/06 10:24
NRen2k5 wrote:
> RichardK wrote:
>
>> SteveH wrote:
>>
>>> NRen2k5 <nomore@email.com> wrote:
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>>>
>>>>> You don't need any of those. The iPod recharges from the USB port on
>>>>> the computer, and the other two are not needed at all to keep the iPod
>>>>> working.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There isn't a computer everywhere you go. For example when you're
>>>> staying in a hotel, or driving, or out camping.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> So you charge it from your car charger (or wall charger), as you would
>>> with 99% of the other MP3 players on the market. The requirement for a
>>> car charger isn't limited to the iPod.... most other players would need
>>> one, too. As I recall, iPods come with a wall charger anyway.
>>
>>
>> Not recently. iPod video doesn't, and neither does Nano. But, they
>> come with a USB lead and charge from it when you first connect it to
>> the computer; the next argument will of course be "What if you don't
>> own a computer".
>
>
> No, it would be to point out what I've already mentioned, which is that
> you don't always *have access to* a computer.
Then you buy a car charger for a few bucks. Or a USB wall charger. Or a
wall to car charger and a car charger. Or a Car USB adaptor.
Richard (this same problem exists with many other devices).
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