iPod at altitude


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They mean at he pressure at 10,000 feet. In a plane the pressure is more or less equal to that of the ground (or at least they try) so ipod should work fine.

Now if you dropped it from 10,000 feet...that's be a different matter entirely

As mentioned, planes keep their pressure very low so it operates fine. However, if you lived on a big mountain, you will struggle to get it to work.

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No, the cabin is at roughly atmospheric pressure. It is very low pressure outside the aircraft. Very low pressure inside would mean you'd pass out instead of enjoying your flight. :laugh:

I can't think of a reason as to why the iPods wouldn't work at said altitude. I spent last summer trekking the himilayas, and our leader, a digital photography fanatic took a 40gb cardreader/backup for his microdrives, which filled up fast. We passed over 18,000 feet, and averaged around 12,000ft (4km) or so over 2 weeks. So I don't see how the iPod should be affected, the HD would be the only thing I could think of, but with microdrives and larger 40gb drives working at 18,000... I am stuck.

Tom

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