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$30? I think some people are getting a bit carried away with the value of the potential iPod peripheral market. At $15 you might have some hesitations, but $30 is highway robbery.
Posted by jaymagic on December 26, 2006 at 7:31 AM (PDT)
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I recently bought the iturbo iPod Charger by Turbo Charge. It works for what it's meant to do,my mind is set to ease to know that the shell is made from metal and doesn't seem flimsy at all so no fears of it breaking, very simple to use with easy directions to show you how, pretty much plug and play. It comes with a battery and what I do on my flights when I don't have a place to charge it is buy some batteries at a local $.99 cent store and it'll work like a charm. Sadly it looks like a tampon, but not like I'll be using it alot, charge once just enough or all the way to just get me through the flight and done.
Posted by BhavP on December 28, 2006 at 6:59 PM (PDT)