ok i have a dell jukebox and they dont have the little itrip that apple has but i was wondering can i use the itrip but for my jukebox please post something
Yeah, it's made for a car, more than anything. Really nice to have so that you don't have to try and plug that damn car adapter into your player while you're doing 100 steering with your knees Believe me, I'm a veteran of the aforementioned tactic...having a Rio Forge 512MB flash player, I usually find myself driving with no hands trying to hook up the damn thing
You can get similar devices that run on their own batteries. The only good thing about the iTrip is that it runs off the iPod battery.
do you know what brands are good cause i got this cassete thing that i hook up to my jukebox but it takes for every for it to pop out of the car
Man, that's nothing. Try 125mph messing around with the radio. [/b][/quote] Whoo, a driver that's more dangerous that me! Between driving through rush-hour traffic with cruise control on, and driving towards red lights without slowing down and having them change to green a few feet before I go through the red light... I can't find anyone who's a bigger jackass behind the wheel than me
Whoo, a driver that's more dangerous that me! Between driving through rush-hour traffic with cruise control on, and driving towards red lights without slowing down and having them change to green a few feet before I go through the red light... I can't find anyone who's a bigger jackass behind the wheel than me [/b][/quote]
Why? Its great for listening to your iPod in your car. [/b][/quote] Well, you could just have a tape adapter.
Great idea, except besides the fact that very few cars have cassete players any more. [/b][/quote] Touche My 2000 Chrysler Cirrus still does
Get a tape adapter if you have a casette deck. Get a belkin FM transmitter for like 15$ if you don't.
Touche My 2000 Chrysler Cirrus still does [/b][/quote] Yeah. My mom's 2000 Subaru Forester still has one.