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    AC Adapter for A60

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by leegc, Mar 22, 2005.

  1. leegc

    leegc Newbie

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    I'm looking for a slim-downed version of A60's "brick" of an AC adapter. I tried Targus but their website does not list the A60 at all. I need one that outputs 19V at 6.3A.

    Can anyone help?

    Regards.
     
  2. Venombite

    Venombite Notebook Virtuoso

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    Most adapters that push out that kind of power will be on the larger side. Using these 3rd party adapters might cause you some problems. I believe I remember reading a post where a user bought one of these 3rd party adapters for their unit and I believe either the unit or adapter burned out. I'd recommend sticking with the "brick" that it comes with.

    -Vb-
     
  3. leegc

    leegc Newbie

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    I guess I should take heed of your advice as I've already blew a notebook once before.

    Thanks!