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[citation][nom]r0x0r[/nom]Hmm this has a lot of potential for mis-use...Buy an iPod. Replace crappy white earbuds with something decent that isn't Apple brand. Flag as abuse. Same story for all those iPod docks, chargers, etc out there.[/citation]
I doubt there will be a problem with using any 3rd party headphones. As for the chargers, they should conform to apple standards. Well... the more expensive ones should. I wouldn't trust anything on the cheap.
This is less like limiting consumer choice as it is to placing a tilt monitor on plasma televisions. They used to do that since people would just return a defective $10,000 tv and expect a refund. Yeah, they tilted it even when the huge letters on the box told them otherwise. Most of the time this will only affect the retailer, unless they decide to try and force the manufacturer to pay up for a faulty product. In either case, one of them is going to lose. Having such detection technology will protect the manufacturer, and let the retailer eat the cost since they did an unauthorized return just to keep a customer happy.
I doubt there will be a problem with using any 3rd party headphones. As for the chargers, they should conform to apple standards. Well... the more expensive ones should. I wouldn't trust anything on the cheap.
This is less like limiting consumer choice as it is to placing a tilt monitor on plasma televisions. They used to do that since people would just return a defective $10,000 tv and expect a refund. Yeah, they tilted it even when the huge letters on the box told them otherwise. Most of the time this will only affect the retailer, unless they decide to try and force the manufacturer to pay up for a faulty product. In either case, one of them is going to lose. Having such detection technology will protect the manufacturer, and let the retailer eat the cost since they did an unauthorized return just to keep a customer happy.