Rechargeable batteries with MuVO Micro N

I have recently got a MuVo Micro N200 and find it annoying having to keep buying new batteries to put in it do you know if i can use rechargeable batteries with them? And if so so they have to be a certain type? Thanks

Some people have had a problem using rechargeable batteries that are new. Search the forum. There are a few threads about this.

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    Windows Explorer</LI>
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    They don't matter to me, as the player does everything I want it to amazingly well, the question is: do they matter to you?
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    Flaneur
    PS (edit) - another plus is the fact that is flash memory based, which basically means that you can shake it around and there's nothing to rattle (or break!). Amazing if you're as clumsy as me.Message Edited by flaneur on 05-06-2005 :4 AM

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