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To: OrionX who wrote (56164)8/22/2006 11:42:04 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 213185
 
>>To be fair, there are such things as rechargeable NiMH AAA. If you already have them, that's a bonus! Otherwise, you'll need to add some additional cost to the Zen for these batteries. Btw, if you're stuck in the middle of nowhere and you have spare batteries, the Zen, can still keep on ticking while the Nano, once out of charge, is dead in the water. I personally hope Apple can update the entire iPod line with easy to replace batteries. I don't believe in throwing out a perfectly working piece of technology just because the battery can't be recharged further.<<

Orion -

Good points. Being stuck with a dead nano is no fun.

On the other hand, I love the nano's very small size, and would hate to see it bulked up to the point where it would accomodate AAAs. I also consider it more convenient to just plug in the nano when I need to recharge it, instead of having to pull out batteries and put them into an external charger.

I used rechargable AAs with my old digital camera, and I found it a little cumbersome.

All in all, I'm satisfied with the results of the engineering choices Apple has made with the iPod line.

- Allen



To: OrionX who wrote (56164)8/23/2006 10:23:33 AM
From: tbancroft  Respond to of 213185
 
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