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Where to buy 3G iTrip?

  • 16-11-2004 10:24pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 634 ✭✭✭


    Yes, I know that they're illegal to *use, but surely not merely to *buy* :-)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7 damob


    Maoltuile wrote:
    Yes, I know that they're illegal to *use, but surely not merely to *buy* :-)

    Hi,

    I picked up an iTrip earlier in year in Mr. Calculator on Duke St., just off Grafton St.

    dB.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 346 ✭✭Cassiel


    Maoltuile wrote:
    Yes, I know that they're illegal to *use, but surely not merely to *buy* :-)
    Hi Maoltuile,
    Sell ya mine for €30, if your interested. Now for the bad bit: Read the Griffin website.
    To use an itrip to listen to your ipod is a method of last resort. Sound quality is Radio quality provided is is placed very close to the receiving devices aerial. Have found that as it begins each song, it picks up intereference from the hard disk, in the form of 'popping noises'. Ipod running on battery only and you get soft pops repeated regularly. So best performance comes when the ipod is receiving power externally. If you can live with that, then PM me! :-)


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