Thursday, April 17, 2008

[Apple iPod] Re: iPod survey for research

Personally, I think there should be a charger that is plugged into an
electrical outlet...I'd buy one in a heartbeat!

However, regarding your research, CO$T would be #1 (as the device
itself isn't cheap)-- #2 would be how long of a charge it could hold.
The size/weight should remain the same as the original (it would be a
'negative' if the battery weighed more than the original, as lots of
people jog/run/cycle wearing the device on an armband (self included)
Charge type would be last on my list of determining factors.

Karen from Monroe,WA

--- In AppleiPod@yahoogroups.com, "majik2k5" <majik2k5@...> wrote:
>
> These questions are meant for research purposes for a class. A while
> ago I posted surveys on Yahoo! Answers and got great results. Now I
> am looking for customer requirements for a product I intend to
develop
> for my engineering class. My question for you is as follows:
> In a rechargeable back-up battery for an iPod, what is important to
> you? For example you could mention size, weight, charge type, how
> long it holds a charge, or cost. Charge type can be solar, wind,
> socket, etc.
>

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