4phun <vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote in news:b68941e1-24fb-4cb3-ac43-
3d35f4769bd0@r60g2000hsc.googlegroups.com:
> iPowerRush extends battery life on iPhone, iPod
>
> The iPowerRush brings 10 to 15 hours of additional playtime to iPods
> and iPhones by using six AAA batteries, and provides an extra 120
> hours of standby time for iPhone users. The unit features a slip
> design, measured at 2-inches by 3 5/8-inches by 0.5-inch, making it
> very compact, with a push-button that shows remaining battery power,
> and also features a built-in voltage limiter that prevents it from
> over-charging the iPod's battery. The iPowerRush is currently
> available for $30 from iPowerRush.com.
>
woo! woo! WOO!......
six AAA batteries for $8, alkalines of course. Nothing to keep from
using the $8 batteries from CHARGING THE IPHONE, instead of running it.
Results - $8 in dead batteries............every few hours.
woo! woo! !WOO!
Hey, thanks, by the way....I just ordered a Nokia BP-5L 1300maH lithium
polymer battery for my Nokia N800 Linux tablet from a Pricegrabber
Storefront. You reminded me I wanted to do that. It doesn't need it for
a couple of days, but sometimes we sail offshore and I'd like to watch
the movies beyond that without charging it and to have a spare OEM
battery. I copied this from the sales slip online:
Price:
$17.89
Shipping:
USPS First-Class Mail
$0.00
Tax (0.000%):
$0.00
Total:
$17.89
Payment Method:
Credit Card
Pretty cheap! Some had it listed like Verizon charges at $60! That'll
give me over 15 hours of RUNTIME and almost 2 weeks in standby with the
light out. I never shut it down, much to my SELLphone's dismay...(c;
Larry
--
QUOTE OF THE MONTH:
"I have been to several major Chinese cities and have seen first hand
shops crammed with obviously fake American products." - Jon Dudas,
Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Rights.
How can they be fake? The Chinese make all "American Products" I use!