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Old June 29th, 2006, 03:24 PM
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T10 and rain /water and other questions

Hi ,

I own a T10 which is sold without a case here in Austria, because I like to go fishing (also when it rains or other "bad" wether) I like to know how waterresitent the t10 is.
Does anyone tested it or have other informations ?

Than I like to have the original sportcase or any other fitting case / pocket for my T10 which must give me the posibility to use it in the case / pocket.
so if you have any information, ideas on this problem .... please help me out !

last question: what is the "boost" thing inside the settings area ??


BTW: for shure I know that the original headphone will lost a fight with a Nissan Patrol door !


regards

Ruesch
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Old June 29th, 2006, 11:16 PM
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I've gotten some water droplets on my iFP's with no damage. Submerge one and it's toast, but a little rain shouldn't hurt it.
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Old July 3rd, 2006, 03:42 PM
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I listen to MP3's while bicycling. I has a Lexar player previously which died with just a few drops of rain! Have not tried the T10 in rain, I use the armband and when it looks like rain, I wrap Gladwrap (plastic wrap to any non-Aussies out there) around the T10/my arm just to make sure it stays dry. That seems to work.
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Old July 4th, 2006, 02:34 AM
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I live in Ireland, rain is more than frequent here (pretty much every day, even during the summer)
and my T30 is still working fine after almost 6 months
Don't go scuba diving with it tho ...

phil
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