Another Ipod question
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The Itrip is a fantastic bit of kit. I've had one for my mini ipod for the last 5 months, wouldn't be without it. No CD's that jump or ancient tapes to clutter up the car. Programme a clear radio station in with just static (you have a massive choice)and the quality is superb. No need for fitments etc. Much cheaper too!
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Originally Posted by stevie2000,Jan 20 2005, 06:30 PM
The Itrip is a fantastic bit of kit. I've had one for my mini ipod for the last 5 months, wouldn't be without it. No CD's that jump or ancient tapes to clutter up the car. Programme a clear radio station in with just static (you have a massive choice)and the quality is superb. No need for fitments etc. Much cheaper too!
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Originally Posted by S2000Mike,Jan 21 2005, 08:08 AM
iTrip is illegal in this country
.... but I'm only going to use it on the way to (and back from) Le Mans!!
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Sorry completly disagree with the Itrip comments, the sound qualilty is so poor, I cant be bothered with it, its like listening to a pirate radio staion all the time. plus the fact that you cant use the shuffle songs option with it, as it may go onto the Itrip stations, plus if your going on a long journey the chances are you'll have to change the frequency several times.
Any one want to buy mine?
Any one want to buy mine?
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Originally Posted by little Chris,Jan 21 2005, 11:34 AM
Sorry completly disagree with the Itrip comments, the sound qualilty is so poor, I cant be bothered with it, its like listening to a pirate radio staion all the time. plus the fact that you cant use the shuffle songs option with it, as it may go onto the Itrip stations, plus if your going on a long journey the chances are you'll have to change the frequency several times.
Any one want to buy mine?
Any one want to buy mine?
They're rubbish.
And illegal.
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iTrip is ok in context, great at home for linking with my hifi and not bad in the car. Trouble with London area is the airwaves are cluttered and it is fiddly to change frequencies, especially when driving and as has already been said long trip and shuffle play it is a pain - but you could do a play list and shuffle from that without it changing the frequency.
For the money they are worth it.
For the money they are worth it.
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