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Smallest, lightest HP AC adapter? - Tablet PC Forums, Discussion and Support
What is the smallest, lightest AC adapter for HP laptops?
The one my tx2500z came with (65W) is ok, but I drool when I see the svelt Sony bricks and the Dell tablet brick which are almost half the size.
I also have an older Kensington universal power supply (the flat kind with smarttip power tips) that works and is smaller, but puts out 120W.
That is the best I have found so far ...
Just curious if anyone has a better solution, ideally with air/auto ports as well.
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That Kensington one should work fine.
No harm to your tablet.
Is there a reason you don't want to use it?
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Quote: : That Kensington one should work fine.
No harm to your tablet.
Is there a reason you don't want to use it?
Its okay, but I don't like the way it hangs off the wall - the AC->brick cord is only 3" long!
Also, the flat size is nice for some travel but overall its just as big as most bricks.
Mine is getting old (3 years now) so I thought may be there would be something smaller still.
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I'vefound nothing better than the kensington yet.
But then again I really like the 3" power cord.
But it sure packs well.
Gordon
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