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Targus PA360U Universal Auto/Air Adapter | 
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| Brand: Targus Category: CE
This item is no longer available
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8 x 3.2 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: PA360U Model: PA360U ASIN: B000066AX7
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| Features:
| • | Universal - Works with Most Notebook PCs | | • | Built-In Circuit Protection | | • | Also Works with Cell Phones, Portable Printers, DVDs and PDAs | | • | Over Voltage Shutdown | | • | Comes with PowerTips for Compaq, IBM, and Toshiba notebooks |
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Product Description The Targus Universal Auto/Air Power Adapter is the compact, portable power solution for mobile users. Targus patented PowerTip Technology controls the voltage to match your notebook computer's power requirements. Targus notebook power adapter allows you to plug a compatible notebook computer into an airline seat with Empower capability or into a vehicle cigarette lighter. This notebook power adapter is the safest, most convenient way to power your notebook computer, portable printer or mobile telephone.The Targus Universal Auto/Air Power Adapter is intended for use with IBM, Toshiba and Compaq notebooks.
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| Customer Reviews:
Worked like a charm December 5, 2002 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
I used this on a recent trip overseas. It performed beautifully out of the box. It came with a variety of tips that plug into my laptop, but I only use one. The rest just kinda sit there. It would have been nice if they had some sort of carry case to keep them all together. Regardless, it's small, very lightweight and plugs right in to the airplane. It also has a cigarette lighter adapter, although I haven't tried that yet. It was a little difficult getting the plug out of the socket on the plane, but I was able to easily coax it out with the leverage of a fork.I had to make sure that the plane I was riding had the appropriate power plug in the row I was sitting. Many airlines have them in all premium class cabins and several have them in certain rows/seats in economy class cabins. Check with your airline for availability. I've recently bought a power tip for my nokia phone (from another vendor), but have not used it yet. True, you can't use your mobile phone on the plane, but at least you can charge it for when you land. As great as this unit is, it does not replace your normal laptop power supply. It runs directly on DC (as opposed to the AC one finds in the wall plugs), so you will still need to tote your traditional power supply around as well.
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