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Posted by RichardK on 06/12/06 12:32
NRen2k5 wrote:
> RichardK wrote:
>
>> NRen2k5 wrote:
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>>> RichardK wrote:
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>>>> SteveH wrote:
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>>>>> RichardK <atari@NOSPAMbtconnect.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> 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).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> This is true, but the fuckwit would prefer to carry around a sack full
>>>>> of AA batteries...... expensive and not very environmentally friendly.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Only the cheaper Sandisk uses conventional batteries. The e200s have
>>>> a built in rechargeable, like an iPod but with screwes to remove the
>>>> case back instead of clips.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Creative's use AAA's.
>>
>>
>> Creatives. And not ALL Creatives, certainly not the high-end models.
>>
>> You're aware of the high end of the market, aren't you? The devices
>> that actually let you carry more than just an MP3 CD worth of tunes
>> and are actually worth owning?
>
>
> Yes. And you?
Since I already own a 60Gb iPod, an Archos, have a Sansa e200 series
organised, an iPaq with 9Gb of storage (soon to be 12Gb with a 4Mb SD
card replacing the 1Gb), and work as a reviewer with access to any
current and future technology...
I'd say yes. Rather more than you are, I espect. 2 years ago, I was
messing around with an 80Gb multimedia device with support for RAW file
JOG previews and many media formats... ;)
Richard
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