Originally posted by DrMoriarty (usually about 150 .mp3s or so, depending...)
I bought one of these - [broken link removed] - from Griffin Technology in the US - postage is reasonable enough given that it was sent by FedEx and arrived 2 days later! (They have some [broken link removed]and [broken link removed], as well. In fact, you can buy Griffin producs from the although they don't seem to do the iTrip at present.)Satanta said:The transmitters do provide a very good option, gives a cheap soloution and great choice to your in car music without having to shell out for new hardware. The drop in quality is certainly not of a standard that would effect the majority of users enjoyment.
Cashman said:MonsieurBond
I understand that Griffin are also bringing out a thing called "Tune Flex" which basically looks like an old style "gooseneck" lamp! One end you plug into the lighter & the other end holds the "nano" including the iTrip....
Looks great on the Griffin Site.....However its still on preorder
Cashman
Cashman, the shipping was $40 from Griffin US but I ordered 3 of them (for me & two friends) for the same shipping. Turned out to be FedEx so I got them very quickly, so it was worth it.Cashman said:Well I am waiting for the iTrip for Mrs Cashmans Nano - my buddy picked one up last week in the states for me. Waiting for a tune flex to become availiable.......will report back when I receive it.
There should be no problems up here in Donegal with radio frequencies!!
Do you mind my asking how much the delivery from the US was for your Itrip?
Cashman
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