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Getting one of these things will prevent having to worry about wires and inputs or buying seperate portable speakers, which never seem to be good quality anyway.
It's great, and it's been spotted by cops on the usual pull-over.
I just need one for my future Zen Micro and I'll be set.
> They're legal in the US, just not-so-legal here.
I was going to say I got some of this kinda stuff from the US.
I was also considering a whole MP3 player which had this in built. But the company went bust and their last player was a USB1.1 @ $200.
The "Neuros".
Dirty illegal iPod users.
It's nothing to do with Apple, unless Apple have recently bought out Griffin.
They're legal in the US, just not-so-legal here.
Or are they not made by Apple?
Either way, Apple are still crap.
> So how are these iTrip things legal?
They're not.
Why not get a minijack to dual-RCA cable? I know this means using a cable, but it's not really THAT inconvenient, surely?