Mini Dock - Can U Say Rip Off?
I just got the dock for my Mini... what a freaking rip off. $40 for a little piece of plastic? Does it actually do anything besides just pass the audio to the jack and the data through the cable? I know Apple tend to rip ya off with accessories... but come on now... I was expecting to at least get another power adapter with it... all ya get is the freakin' dock! Ok... that gripe aside... does anyone know if leaving the mini connected to a PC to charge through the USB (yeah... the Mini can charge through USB and Firewire) will shorten it's life at all? Meaning is the drive spinning or anything while it's connected to my PC and seen as a USB Mass storage device. I was hoping the dock would come with either it's own power supply so I can just charge it without connecting to a PC (I keep my other power supply at work). I just don't want to leave it connected to my PC if it's going to harm it vs. charging right from a power supply and not having any data connection.
Thanks for any input (freakin' $40 for a little piece of plastic... arrrrr!!!)
Thanks for any input (freakin' $40 for a little piece of plastic... arrrrr!!!)
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Originally posted by Messiahtosh
Yes, leaving it connected to the computer will spin the disk. Leave it plugged in until it is charged or charge it via the firewire to electrical outlet.
My iPod is connected to the computer and the disk isn't spinning.
My hope was... since the dock didn't come with any extra cables or a power supply that I could use the USB cable that came with it to charge it on my PC (since my PC is always on)... then use the firewire cable to sync it with my iBook when I need to. I haven't tried it... and I probably will when I get home from work... but the details for the dock seem to say that USB 2.0 is for PCs only. Does that mean that you can't sync the Mini via USB on a Mac?
Originally posted by Joey
Does that mean that you can't sync the Mini via USB on a Mac?
Why would we want to? USB2 is more processor intensive than FW and only marginally, if at all, faster.
It's not really a big deal... was just wonderin if, in fact, you can't sync using USB on a Mac.
Originally posted by Eugene
My iPod is connected to the computer and the disk isn't spinning.
as long as its ejected it shouldnt spin. when i forget about the pod for an hour or something though, it gets really warm, so i make sure i eject.
Originally posted by torifile
Did you file a police report because an Apple rep held a gun to your head and made you buy it? I think you may have a case.
I come home, lean my bicycle and pop my Pod in the dock on top of my amplifier. The tune I was listening to is suddenly broadcast throughout my house and the Pod's sitting upright, looking sleek, easy to get to, recharging happily.
I thought I'd have no use for a dock at all. I think it's really cool. Not necessary, but cool.
Originally posted by torifile
Did you file a police report because an Apple rep held a gun to your head and made you buy it? I think you may have a case.
hehe
that is a principal called supply and demand, the most basic principle of economics
and if ya do have a question, they have a phoneline, call and ask b4 u order, after all, that (amoung other things) is why apple pays for 1-800-my-apple, so you dont have to, thats why it is called toll free