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7-06-2009 @ 10:40PM
CS said...
I love that small power supply. Recently came across a very small travel adapter at http://www.pcmicrostore.com/PartDetail.aspx?q=p:10510384;c:101215 . Makes me wonder why netbooks are not shipped with these to begin with. Had a look at the Dell Mini 10, it comes with a small adapter, just one cord, everything else is in the plug, like in the pcmicrostore. Scott, do you have any feedback on the adapter type in the link I supplied? Your comments would be much appreciated. Was thinking about getting that one, just keeping it in the travel bag. The Fry's version is not bad either. Cheers. CS
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