Subject: | Re: [gear] M-Audio Microtrack II |
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From: | "flatcatspammed" flatcatspammed |
Date: | Tue Sep 11, 2007 11:30 am ((PDT)) |
Proprietary batteries are a killer for my enthusiasm. Nothing like being away from the power grid and needing a recharge. Solar chargers only go so far, and running back to the car to wait out a charge cycle is a lame way to spend valuable time. I prefer a system that allows a quick swap of batteries. I leave proprietary power systems on the store shelves. It's not for me. It's a battery, it should be removable and replacable. --- In "oryoki2000" <> wrote: > > Not as popular, the Microtrack II continues to employ a > lithium-ion battery that is not field replaceable. The > battery powers the Microtrack for 3-4 hours before it's > depleted. External power can be provided through the > Microtrack's USB port using a device like the $20 > Energizer Energi-to-Go with USB cable. > |
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