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    Extensa 4420-5237 and 4100 series

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by bosstone700, May 10, 2008.

  1. bosstone700

    bosstone700 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is the Acer extensa 4420-5237 part of the 4100 series? Thanks
     
  2. bosstone700

    bosstone700 Notebook Enthusiast

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    does anyone know?

    please reply, I've purchased an acer extensa 4420-5237 and don't have a power cord ac adapter and can't used and don't know where to find one. I've found serveral on ebay but they don't show this particular model only 4100 mainly. Thanks
     
  3. jasnooks

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    I cant answer your question, but heres the info off of the adapter that came with my 4420 from the factory. If that will help ya at all.

    Delta Electronics Inc.
    Model: SADP-65Kb D
    Input: 100-240V 1.5A 50-60Hz
    Output: 19V 3.42A
     
  4. Chutsman

    Chutsman Notebook Evangelist

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    Most power bricks are like that these days. You just have to make sure the amperage figure is high enough for your laptop. Even the ones for printers might be suitable.