PowerMonkey To The Rescue!
The PowerMonkey eXplorer is a portable charger with solar slave. This fabulous gadget will charge your iPod anywhere on the go. This device is truly fantastic!
The PowerMonkey eXplorer is compatible with: most mobile phones, iPods, MP3 / MP4, PDAs and portable games consoles including the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS-Lite. There are a range of adaptors to fit different electronic devices.
Charge your iPod with the PowerMonkey by plugging it in the wall, by USB, or even using sunlight! Yes, even sunshine will power your iPod! And it doesn’t even need direct sunlight. It doesn’t get much better than that.
Customers claim that the tips are a bit fragile. One person advises that this phone number (1-877-886-2646) takes care of the problem. No big deal at all.
This is one tool that a techie cannot do without! Power up the iPod, mobile phone, Nintendo DS, and more, on the run. This is great for camping trips, bike rides, and traveling.
PowerMonkey to the rescue! Don’t be caught without it. Here’s the link: Powermonkey eXplorer – Portable Charger with Solar Slave (Grey)
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electronic dartboards
March 17th, 2010 at 1:18 pm
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Angelica
March 13th, 2015 at 8:55 am
2I’m actually geuennily surprised at the support of only releasing as 320kbps files. For everyday purposes, there’s still nothing wrong with 192 files Most people don’t have the trained ear to differentiate between the quality levels which are, if we’re being realistic for once, barely noticeable unless in direct comparison, played through decent monitors, or heard by people like us who work with music for a living.I’ve got absolutely nothing against using the higher quality files, but if you’re going to bother releasing it online in a lossy format in the first place, at least give the option for a lower rate like 192 for those who don’t care about a percieved quality difference for double the file space.
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