I am new to this group. I have had a Treo 650 (had Treo PDAs before
this) for 2 years now, and will soon be ready (thru Verizon) to buy a
new phone.
I have 2 questions:

First, what are isolators? ( I am asking this in regards to the post
below). Also, I have tried to find stereo headphones for my Treo
because I too love to listen to music on my Treo. I tried some generic
stereo headphones, but they didn't work in stereo when plugged
in...only in mono.
My other question: I recently received info on a lawsuit for people
who own a Treo 600/650 and have had repairs twice or more. 
That would be me! I have had my fixed 3 times...and my phone has been
acting up again, but I'm hoping it will keep working in general until
March 11 when I can get the 755p (must have OS so I can use all my
existing progroams!)
I am wondering if this lawsuit/Treo 650 problems has been discussed
here already? I am trying to look back on past posts, but haven't seen
anything yet. Also, if anyone has had problems with the 650, and has
upgraded to the 755, can you tell me if there has been a big
difference as far as performance and less problems with the 755 than
the 650? 
I have had WAYYY too many problems with my 650, but yet I absolutely
LOVE everything I can do with it! It's been a love/hate relationship!

Also, just have to comment on the comment below about saving one's
hearing by turning down the decibel levels on the headphones: I am a
sign language interpreter, and I have to agree...I hear students at
the college where I interpret with their music blaring, and I want to
stop each of them and tell them I might be interpreting for them
someday if they continue to listen that loud to their music!!

Anyway, any replies to my questions are greatly appreciated!
Suzie

--- In [email protected], <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Probably the wrong forum for this but traffic is light.
> I live in New York City and travel to work by subway.
> There is nothing more annoying than the rash of cheap headphones
people are using to listen to their ipods, and loud.
- buy isolators and turn it down - the eardrums you save may be your own.
>


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