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    DC Trvel Adapter

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by zeppelin420x, Nov 24, 2007.

  1. zeppelin420x

    zeppelin420x Notebook Consultant

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    Can anyone find me a car adapter for the Sager 9261 laptop? I need one that will work on planes. Oh yeah they need to be able to ship to the Netherlands. :)

    Edit: That should be Travel* in the title. ;)
     
  2. Wu Jen

    Wu Jen Some old nobody

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    You need one that will put out 220W. They are fairly large. I have one in my Hummer and it takes up the storage space between front seats. If your trying to use it on a plane good luck. You can almost cook a turkey on one.

    This one
    , and here.

    The smallest one I could find is here and it only outputs 210W but will peak @ 500w. It might work, it's the smallest and cheapest I could find.

    The Wagan model 2301 will do 410w. That may be worth looking into for you.
     
  3. zeppelin420x

    zeppelin420x Notebook Consultant

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    grunnsat Notebook Consultant

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    zeppelin420x Notebook Consultant

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    Well this sucks.
     
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    grunnsat Notebook Consultant

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    Ieder nadeel hep se voordeel, en ieder voordeel hep se nadeel :D :D :D :D
     
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    zeppelin420x Notebook Consultant

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    Something about advantages? I don't speak Dutch... :( :)
     
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    grunnsat Notebook Consultant

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    Sorry.

    You may have heard of Johan Cruijf, the famous football/soccer player. He also has a philosophical side. One of his famous remarks is that every disadvantage has its advantage, and the other way around I presume.

    In your case you have the advantage of the fastest notebook around, and the disadvantage that you can't use it on batteries (not really), and that you can't use it in a plane. :D
     
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    zeppelin420x Notebook Consultant

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    Haha yeah. Thats true, but being me, I find my way around problems using cunning, loopholes, illegal acts and conning. I will play Crysis on the trip home and beat it! ;)
     
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    bdesilva Newbie

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    Is there anything available for the big 220W Sagers that is like the Kensington 120W slim thing I bought to replace my Dell brick? It's less than 1/2 size of the Dell one and I'm hoping for something 1/2 the Sager monster!

    Bryan