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(its my first post here, so sorry if i sound doopid ^__^")
ANYWAY, i think i'm gonna get a t30 for my birthday next year from some tenant who lives in a room in me house. And my tuition teacher's gonna get me an mp3 player from china (yeah i know, quality sucks most of the time) cuz i did pretty well for my examinations around next year too... So think i'm about to get like, TWO mp3 players next year if i'm not wrong , but i'm just wondering. if i just keep the t30 in my cupboard, and never touch it, will it "never turn on" after whole year passes? oh, and if i use 1.2 volt rechargable batteries instead of 1.5 volt alkalines, there wont be much difference in the operation ability of the t30 will there? or willl i just kill it that way? ![]() p.s : im 12 |
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Give the Chinese one to your sister (or even your tutor (sp?) with a wink) and use the T30. The rechargables will only result in shorter battery life but wont effect the functionality of your player in any other way.
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I use 1.2 volt rechargeables for my T30 as well as for my digital camera and global positioning system. All these devices are alive and happy. Rechargeables are a good way to save money, especially with the T30, which uses a lot of power (at least compared with my old Rio.)
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