Originally Posted by
mrmakochan
There are portable rechargeable options for iPods such as the Energizer Energi To Go:
http://www.energizer.com/products/en...y-charger.aspx
You can get a regular iPod or a iPod Nano and bring along these chargers and you are set. You can buy a FM adapter if she really wants one. Then she can use iTunes and it would make things so much easier on her MacBook.
I recommend this option as well. It's one I use now in conjuction with my regular computer connection.
There are other rechargers similar to this one. Many of them use AA batteries (the one I use uses 1 AA battery and charges my 80G ipod to 1/2 capacity). Do a search on "Ipod chargers" and see what pops up.