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Study mode on T60
Hello!
I'm new to that forum. I'm looking for a new MP3-Player (I'm the proud owner of an iFP899 and so dependant on it that I need another one as a reserve Does anybody own one? Does it have a study mode? Thank you Polarigel |
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I asked a similar question about the T50 a few weeks ago, and couldn't find anyone that owned one to reply. I did buy it and yes, it does have the study mode, and it works great. The specs for the T50 and T60 are supposed to be the same except for the different battery size, so I am sure the T60 does have study mode as well.
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That's a real pity- I just have to carry on hunting for an MP3-player with study mode and exchangable batteries. As far as I can see, there's nothing on the market by now. Polarigel |
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What is the T60?
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In order to do that they would have to have immediate access to their inventory (many don't) and they would have to be willing to open a package just to check something for someone who is not yet a customer. Most aren't going to be willing to do that because it would mean they would either have to sell the opened package as "open-box" at a discount or send it back to the manufacturer for credit. Most aren't about to do that just to "check something" for someone who did not even purchase from them. Especially a person who can't be bothered to check specifications with the manufacturer if that person must have a particular and not-often-seen feature. Quote:
TonyInPortland told you about the T50 and Fritz told you about the T60. It's probably wise to trust their assessments since they own those players. You asked if Fritz was "sure" about the T60 ...well if he wasn't then how would he have known the exact number of seconds increments run on study mode? |
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