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    Auto/air adapter for Inspiron B130

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Dealhound, Jul 24, 2006.

  1. Dealhound

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    Targus makes an ac adaptor that works with all Dells, but it seems to be a lot larger than the OEM dell brick...which seems impossible, but it is.

    Kensington has a slim option, but its price is around 25% of the value of your B notebook, so I don't know if that is an option for you. Plus, I am curious to know if it includes a Dell compatable tip.
     
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    Wow. My last post doesn't seem to have stuck. Thanks for the help. Any idea whether or not the Kensington I linked to is the one you're talking about? If not, any idea whether or not it will fit the B130?

    Always open to any suggestions.

    Thanks
     
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    I just bought a power inverter instead. I figured there would be more uses for it, in case I need to plug in a small TV, appliance or power tool :)

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