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    Car adapter.

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Acceptance, Sep 15, 2007.

  1. Acceptance

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  2. Syndrome

    Syndrome Torque Matters

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    They should work... but if your going to keep something like that in your car then just run down to walmart and buy a transformer for 20USD instead of spending 120USD on one of these.
     
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    tphilly1984 Notebook Evangelist

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    i have a transformer in my car and with that i can plug in my laptop and charge my phone
     
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    Deltasig Mu Pi Notebook Enthusiast

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    I bought a 150W Cyberpower adapter at WallyWorld for $29. I'm powering a 17" beast so I needed the extra juice.