Kensington 33234 70 Watt AC/DC Power Adapter for Notebook Computers, iPods, Cell Phones, DVD Players, PDAs |  | Brand: Kensington Category: CE
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Sales Rank: 85,741
Format: CD Platform: Windows Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7 x 3.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 33234 Model: 33234 UPC: 085896332343 EAN: 0085896332343 ASIN: B000DZM58W
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| • | Kensington 33234 Lightweight, Slimline, Universal 70 Watt AC/DC Power Adapter for Notebook Computers, iPods, Cell Phones, DVD Players, PDAs | | • | Up to 40% smaller and lighter than other chargers for easy portability | | • | Powers and charges virtually all notebook computers from any AC or DC source | | • | Provides the right power for iPods, cell phones, DVD players, and PDAs | | • | 70 watts--enough to power and charge nearly all standard-size notebooks, an ideal replacement or upgrade for your existing power supply |
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Product Description Kensington 33234 70 Watt AC/DC Power Adapter for Notebook Computers, iPods, Cell Phones, DVD Players, PDAs
Amazon.com Product Description The Kensington 33234 70-Watt Notebook AC/DC Power Adapter uses patented technology to deliver all the power you need in a size that is 40-percent smaller and lighter than other power supplies, for easy portability. With its AC and DC power options, you always have the right adapter, whether you are in the office, on the road, or on a plane. This Kensington 33234 is able to power or charge virtually all notebook computers from any AC or DC source, as well as providing the right power for iPods, cell phones, DVD players, and PDAs. The ideal replacement for, or upgrade to, your existing power supply, this power adapter works on most HP, Compaq, Sony, IBM, Gateway, and Averatec notebooks, includes multiple tips for use with these major brands, and is backed by Kensington's one-year warranty.
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