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2009-02-13
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@ Delta Quadrant
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Not the wires, I think they're fine; the contacts should overheat first. I'm just not sure how much current they can take; you could try it (as long as you pay attention during "burn-in"), worst case you catch it overheating and have to un-mod it. If you do things right, testing before you mod the case at all, it should be possible to revert painlessly.
@Capt'n
Slight correction: though this thing is similar in purpose to the mag-safe connectors, they say on the web-site that it doesn't actually use magnets. It's the rubber ring that holds things in place.
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2009-03-05
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2009-03-13
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2009-03-13
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however, the best way to handle audio would be to set up A2DP and get bluetooth headset (or a Motorola S705 adaptor - I have one, works very well).
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