Customer Reviews 

Nikon EN-EL5 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
2008-11-16I found Amazon.com to be a great way to obtain an extra battery for my new camera, at a fraction of the cost of our local stores. What a find!

Impressive
2007-07-11I've used a lot of rechargeable batteries in various digital cameras. Even with its compact size, this one performs and holds a charge well, and I'm surprised at the number of shots I can get on a charge. It also lasts longer than I expected in storage during times when the camera isn't used frequently. The two-hour recharging time is very reasonable.
You can get cheaper substitutes, but I wouldn't risk the electonics in my P5000 with an off-brand battery. And at $10, its very reasonable.

Great extra battery for your Nikon Coolpix
2007-06-16It can be irritating to have a battery run out while you are on a trip - so we got this extra OEM battery. It has worked well for us and seems to hold as much charge as the battery we got with the camera.

Nikon Battery
2007-05-30Battery is good. The charge life is shorter than I would expect.

Genuine Nikon at a good price.
2007-03-01It's original Nikon, so no qualms about swapping it with the battery that came with the camera while that one's recharging.
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The New User's Guide for iPod
Got a new iPod? This handy guide will help you do the following things:
Install iTunes
Connect and set up your iPod
Fill your iPod and iTunes with Music
Disconnect your iPod
Play your iPod
Learn more
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1. Install iTunes
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Installing iTunes software
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2. Connect and Set Up your iPod
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