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Quote: Originally posted by opuscroakus I have the Agent18 Mini Shield for my 6GB mini and I've been pretty happy with it. Two questions: Is it too tight on the mini and is it easy to take off?
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Quote: Originally posted by icfireball Yes, but, charging when the iPod battery is more full is better. So, the major important thing to do is to not let it get completly empty, and as a general rule of thumb, try not to let it go lower than 5-1…
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Quote: Originally posted by Chikara this is something I also would really like to know. I always figured with lithium ion batterys you charge it all the way and kill it a couple times. At least that is why verizon always tells me with my cellph…
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Quote: Originally posted by icfireball Yes, but, charging when the iPod battery is more full is better. So, the major important thing to do is to not let it get completly empty, and as a general rule of thumb, try not to let it go lower than 5-1…
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Quote: Originally posted by icfireball I have found that an iPod loses about a quarter of its battery life from full over the first few days, then, after it fully shuts off, it loses a few percent each day. An iPod battery will usualy lose its c…
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Quote: Originally posted by icfireball InfoLithium batteries have a limited number of "Charge Cycles". A Charge Cycle is when a battery gets completly discharged and then fully charged. It is best, if you keep it as charged up as possible. Cha…
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Quote: Originally posted by spiers69 let's make this clear: you say it's bad for battery life to constantly completely deplete it, but does the opposite also result in such consequences? Will constantly -everyday- charging the iPod also reduce th…
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Quote: Originally posted by icfireball 1. There are tons of cases for the iPod mini, almost all of them sufficient, many of them very good. Also, simple plastic screen protectors that go right on the screen are sold if you want...and same for th…
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Quote: Originally posted by e1618978 I have a 60GB iPod photo - can you post the link? If I know what to listen for, I can try it out. Oh, I don't have one yet. I was just asking since I'm about to buy one. If you look at sites like iPodloun…
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Quote: Originally posted by salmonstk PLEASE tell me where you got that pic. I LOVE NY!!!
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Quote: Originally posted by Powerdoc - firewire cable : for a 6GB one, USB 2 is enough - case : it depends on your habits. If you are the kind of guy who put his I pod everywhere without too much care, case is the way to go. Otherwise it will an…
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Quote: Originally posted by TednDi Top 10 Answers to your question Please pick one: 1. Send it to me!
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Quote: Originally posted by Ebby It may just be a technicality, but you actually charge first, than drain. Oh, does the battery come without being charged?
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Quote: Originally posted by Splinemodel They have horn tweeters, so the high end stuff isn't as good. You can notice it when listening to organ music or marches, in particular. So the high-end sound is good for other types of music though?
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Quote: Originally posted by Playmaker Let me second this by saying that these are the absolute best sounding speakers you are going to find for the price and outperform many sets over the $200 mark. Not too much bass? It seems like most ev…
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Born in Washington, DC and have lived in Alexandria, McLean, and currently in Great Falls, VA and I go to school in Fairfax, VA (George Mason Univ). Last summer I lived in New York City for 3 months but come next fall, I will be living in Budape…
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Quote: Originally posted by Splinemodel Sounds like the satellite speakers might work well for you. Out of curiosity, where do you live in DC? I grew up in DC and am merely curious. I was born in NW and have lived in Arlington and McLean, V…
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Quote: Originally posted by onstage If you're used to an aiwa shelf system the CSW Microworks will blow you away. They are completely different in design from the 2.1 computer speakers you'll find at Bestbuy, no mid-bass hump and lots of power. …
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Quote: Originally posted by Splinemodel What kind of music do you listen to? I think the subwoofer+satellite speaker combos are really bad for listening to classical and rock, or for that matter any kind of music with an emphasized low-mid range…