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January 16, 2009 at 12:46 pm #169796DerekMember
FWIW – The Rocketfish gets terrible reviews on Amazon…
January 16, 2009 at 5:41 pm #169802speedmanMemberFor $16.29 shipped, I don’t think I will lose sleep over it…
http://www.discprodonline.com/store/search.aspx
The reviews at Amazon were complaints over customer service at Rocketfish…. Also a recall (AC units) for units made prior to Nov. 08… Rocketfish will repair or replace. they have a 3yr. warranty,
November 24, 2009 at 9:57 am #169820marknewhamMemberdid ya ever find one?
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Hello everyone,I’m the same boat as you guys. I am going on a trip in a few weeks and would love to be able to power my netbook while in-flight.
I have a Kensington 120W (http://us.kensington.com/html/13874.html), and I love its versatility. Not only it’s super slim and can run on almost any input (110V, 220V, car, airplane, etc), but it also supplies all kinds of outputs thanks to its exchangeable smart tips which automatically adjust the voltage.
I been using it with my Lenovo S10 (uses the tip N3, which I guess also works for ThinkPads) and it’s great, but now that I got the Samsung NC10, I was unable to find a tip compatible with it.
I have already contacted Kensington inquirying them about this, but they just gave me a generic “sorry there is no tip for your notebook model”. I guess what they’re doing is going to their site and checking there. But then again, they also told me there is no tip for the Lenovo S10 which is not true.
Since the NC10 is so new, it is still not recognized in Kensington website, but I’m thinking that perhaps there already is a tip that works with the NC10. Maybe the Samsung Q1 UMPC line which is kind of a popular.
My guess is that as long as the voltage, amperage and shape of the tip match the one provided with the NC, it should work, no matter whether it is in the list of supported models or not.
I would appreciate if anybody could tell me if there is a tip that will work with the Samsung NC10. Physically, it looks very similar than an N3, except it has a thin pin inside. The power brick of my NC10 says 19V – 2.1A.
Cheers.
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November 28, 2009 at 3:16 am #169819wrestling396MemberIf you are looking for dc adapters accstation has some cheap ones. I got one for my n120 for 10 dollars and will let you all know how it works after my 5.5 hour travel on monday. It will be plugged in the whole way as i am using my netbook as the gps.
November 28, 2009 at 10:17 am #169817jeepers01Participantwrestling396 – Welcome to the forum
btw, what gps software are you runningDecember 5, 2009 at 12:34 pm #169818sammyoneMemberFor those in Europe and the UK – possibly USA; Ultimate-netbook, as advertised in these very pages, on several occasions, ref. Batteries & replacement chargers, do a 2 Pin european and a 3 pin uk replacement unit. can be seen at the bottom of this page…
http://www.ultimate-netbook.co.uk/Samsung/Samsung-NC10/Samsung-NC10-Batteries-Chargers.htm -
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