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    Where can I get AC adapter for NP5793?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Xeci, May 15, 2008.

  1. Xeci

    Xeci Notebook Guru

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    I'm looking to purchase a second AC adapter, and I was wondering where I can get one cheap. I want it at a low price, but I don't want some generic one that could damage my laptop.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    ETA: RJtech has one for $80. Is this a reasonable price?
     
  2. theriko

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    I think that's what you'll pay any official reseller for an official powerbrick
     
  3. The_Observer

    The_Observer 9262 is the best:)

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    80 is reasonable IMHO.I saw one in ebay for about 85.So it's better to buy from a reseller than ebay always.
     
  4. Xeci

    Xeci Notebook Guru

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    Is that exactly the same model as the one you get with NP5793, though? For instance, Eurocom also sells extra AC adapters, but they are 120W while the standard one is listed as 130W.