cd player or ipod |
cd player or ipod |
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![]() katie fox is love. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 530 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 5,798 ![]() |
what would you rather be carrying around?
a cd player with a cd that can only hold up to 80 minutes of music. you have to keep buying new batteries for, and the price range can go from 10-200 dollers. or an ipod which can store up to 1,000 songs 4GB for the minis 20 GB for the regular of music storage and has an 8 hour batterly life which the minis cost 240 dollers and come in five different colors or the regular which are white. |
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![]() dripping destruction ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,282 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 21,929 ![]() |
QUOTE(azn_pnoy_boi @ Mar 5 2005, 2:08 PM) I would rather carry an iPod than any music players, because I can download every music from the internet or in my computer in one compartment without requiring any compact discs or caettes. ![]() downloaded from online files are not at WAV quality. CDs are at WAV quality. QUOTE(swe3ttemptasian @ Mar 5 2005, 5:47 PM) iPod duhh. But I heard after the batteries are recharged for a certain amount of times, the battery has to replaced for like, $90-$99? --->So for iPod users, everytime you charge, charge till it's full ![]() no... Ipods are Lithium ions batterys... it doens't matter how you charge it. it's the heat that kills it; because it allos oxygen to leak into the battery and oxidize it. just be careful about letting it get too hot. (P.S. Lith. ions work better if not drained completely. |
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QUOTE(sadolakced acid @ Mar 6 2005, 12:52 AM) downloaded from online files are not at WAV quality. CDs are at WAV quality. no... Ipods are Lithium ions batterys... it doens't matter how you charge it. it's the heat that kills it; because it allos oxygen to leak into the battery and oxidize it. just be careful about letting it get too hot. (P.S. Lith. ions work better if not drained completely. No, eventually Li-ion batteries will die from charging, though they are stronger than their NiCd and NiMh counterparts and don't have the memory effect. It all has to do with the corrosion of the inside of the battery. It's a fact for all batteries. IIRC, heat just causes the chemical reaction to go faster, so your battery discharges more than usual. |
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