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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    How do they know the operating height? It can't be in a plane, because they should know pressure is different?

    The operating temperatures are just odd, any other MP3 player can survive -4 temperatures and still work?
    Maybe they meant 10,000ft outside.

    Like, up a mountain or somewhere.

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    mine survived the plane journey to Canada and whilst there so -15 ish..

    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    How do they know the operating height? It can't be in a plane, because they should know pressure is different?

    The operating temperatures are just odd, any other MP3 player can survive -4 temperatures and still work?
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    Probably made them up on the spot I forgot about mountains, so probably thats where the height thing comes in.

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    Mine survived a plane journey to Ireland just fine.

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    You can use it.

    It wont really mess up the systems.

    They say only things with CD's can mess up the systems.


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    I've had mine on a plane and it worked fine, t'was ipod video though

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    How do they know the operating height? It can't be in a plane, because they should know pressure is different?

    The operating temperatures are just odd, any other MP3 player can survive -4 temperatures and still work?
    As dumb as this may sound, maybe the LCD screens will freeze/melt LOL. Also, phones and electricals are always all perfect on and aeroplane and I don't think there's ever been an electrical that does interfere with the jets. However they say, "don't take yours on a plane" because the technology is changing dramatically all the time and there could be the chance that a new model of something comes out which could mess up the plane.

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    Considering they have 'portable device' vending machines on almost all airports here (they sell iPods and PSPs mostly), I don't really think it would be an issue. o_O




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    I took my Mini up there to the USA. It doesn't apply to planes, email apple and say they should make it more clear on the site

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    Lmao, you read my mind I was going to post this in the next week because I'm going to poland and wanted to know if my ipod would work on the plane :p
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