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. See what I mean? And, what's more tempting to break into your car for? That Ipod you left on the center console? Or, a flashdrive??Pink, you saw other examples for the usb. I need it as a charger for my jawbone and camera. Also, to store and play music. I'm sure I'll use it in other ways too. |
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Ipod interface does me absolutely no good since I have a Zune. Of the options, an aux jack would do me much better. USB would be good though, if it charges, as I could have either my phone or my GPS in the lighter connection and the other on USB.
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USB or Aux in jack both work for me. Sandisk Sansa ftw.
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"no other vehicle has it"
I wonder if you can plug your computer into the car via USB, and let them talk to each other? Wouldn't that be cool!?
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What about using tuning software through the USB port !!, how cool would that be.......
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A rechargable AAA battery lasts forever, but if it runs out I can have a spare one on-hand or grab one from a store...no charging the mp3 player. SD slot lets me change out the music with other little SD cards in my pocket (for even smaller form factor I use microSD cards and a single adapter; a bunch of microSD cards fit in a tiny space). Small form factor fits anywhere, and its light weight dangles from an aux-in cord without falling off.![]() Edit: Oh, and I almost forgot...you can use it just like a USB flash drive.
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USB flashdrive > MP3 player/iPod
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I'm listening to my flashdrive right now.
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im listenin to Marilyn Manson - You Spin Me
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lets debate. . .lol.
flash drive - sticks into device and listen to stored music watch stored videos and carry files from work to home to where ever. . .but requires a separate device to read it. Ipod - stores music, videos, and files also. can listen to music, watch videos and play games on it with out sticking into another device. requires a computer/laptop to transfer files that were stored on it for work or wot not. Flash drive- Cheap $11 for 2 gigs, 27ish for a 4 gig stick. Ipod - shuffle 1 gig 49$ 2 gig 79$ nano 4 gig 150$ 8 gig 199. . . At first the flash drive looks like it does a whole lot more, but you are required to have a separate reading device for it, and doesn't require batteries or charging time. But the Ipod you can listen to music on the go while working out etc. no need for a separate device to listen to it you bought it when you chunked out the extra 88$ for a 2 gig shuffle or 123$ for a 4 gig nano. you can still stick it in your stereo and play music from it just like the flash drive. the computer not too sure about haven't stuck my ipod on a computer it wasn't authorized for. . .but don't see why I couldn't play music from it. for price if you have a device you are going to stick your flash drive in and don't care about listening to music or watching a video away from that device then it's great for you. If you like watching movies on lets say long flights and your laptop batteries are already dead from the previous 8 hrs then it's great to have a nano or video ipod. they are both good. just depends on what you use them for. |
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I guess i must be the only one here who doesnt care or need any of that techno stuff ( usb, i pods, blue tooth...)
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I want manual windows and manual locks. So I don't think you're alone.
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I really want to be able to use my iPod. If it can't do that stock, then that will be my first modification. I have a very large collection of music organized into carefully planned playlists. As a result, a CD holding only 18 tracks just won't cut it. I want my 180-track playlists.
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