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    New V6va on way, need a dc or ac/dc power adapter

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by CEL, Feb 7, 2006.

  1. CEL

    CEL Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a new V6va on its way and need to find a dc or ac/dc adapter, I believe of at least 90w or 120w. Asus does not have one yet apparently. Does anyone know if they will release one shortly, or have a recommendation of on the works well from an accessory manufacturer?

    I have found a Kensington at NewEgg here

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16834999634

    But when I checked on Kensington's web site it does not specifically list the V6va as being supported and indicates that you need to try different plugs, etc.

    I really do not need the AC part, but for only $20 more is probably worth having one less charger in the bag.

    Does anyone have a solution for an in-car dc power adapter, or a combo ac/dc unit, that they are happy with?

    Thanks for all the great info on the site, it was why I decided on an Asus!

    Ed
     
  2. SRD

    SRD Notebook Virtuoso

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    Some v6va run on 65 watt adapters i think.