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    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by someone777, Feb 20, 2007.

  1. someone777

    someone777 Notebook Evangelist

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    heww next time
    i go somewhere i would take my laptop with me
    so i decided to buy ac adapter for my notebook
    i searched about it and i found one
    its from circuit city:
    Kensington 150W Portable Power Inverter
    is it good enought to power everything for me?
    i planning to buy other accesorries.....
    like
    tv tuner for xbox
    and coolling pad for my notebook
    anyway i also hope that it would power my xbox using multi connectors (sry)
    if it can't, any recommendation??
    (sry for confusing paragraph but in a hurry)
     
  2. Gautam

    Gautam election 2008 NBR Reviewer

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    Your OEM A/C Adapter will function anywhere in the world where there is electricity, 110-240V. I don't know if that answers your question.

    Kensington makes a 120W AC/DC Adapter, and there is a review of it on NBR if you are interesting in its numerous features.