Kensington Lightweight, Slim line 120 Watt DC Notebook Power Adapter for PC Laptops- 33196 | List Price: $146.85

| Platform: Windows Brand: Kensington Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 year warranty
Features: - Up to 60% smaller and 70% lighter than other DC chargers for easy portability
- 120 watt charger--enough to power and charge even the largest 17" notebooks
- Powers and charges virtually all notebooks from an auto or airplane DC outlet
- Plugs into a cigarette lighter or Empower port for easy, on-the-go PC power
- Includes multiple tips for use with major-brand PC notebooks
Lets a road warrior be a road warrior! [Posted on 2007-01-23] Great product. Allowed me to get a lot of work done away from standard power. The size is ideal and light.
Pathetic availability of SmartTips [Posted on 2007-02-10] Before buying one of these make sure Kensington makes a tip for your device, they still don't have one for the IBM Thinkpad T60, or a properly working one for the Motorola RAZR - and how long have they both been available!!!
Good for road warrior, too short AC cable [Posted on 2007-05-22] I bough a refurbished with tips packege (N1/N2/N8, M1/M2/M5/M15, J1/6), here is my comment.
1) Small and slim, thanks god, finally someone gave us right size... NB small and small every day, but adaptor and NB bag large and large...
2) As most review, the adaptor is hot, and AC cable is short... In fact, that was toooo short... Understand we don't like 2 super long cable on the road, but this 3" AC cable... Why they not just make it like a piece... the wire easy to twice, because that is so short... anyway, let me see how many days it will twice to die...
3) Thanks for super tips package, now I just need a adaptor for all I need (air/car/AC for NB, Cell and PDA)
P.S. I had measure the voltage from the adaptor, it seen voltgae change due to recharge, hope it's ok.
Works as expected -- needs more tips [Posted on 2007-10-02] I bought this thing so I could watch movies on my laptop during the eight hour flight to Hawaii for my honeymoon. It worked great. It plugged right into the empower port in my seat on the plane, and did everything I expected it to. The only downsides (besides the hefty price tag) were that it didn't come with tips for my cell phone -- a Motorola e815 -- which uses the same charger as many other Motorola phones, though you could order it from them. Also, though I could get a tip for my wife's Nintendo DS fat, they do not make a tip for my DS lite. My advice to anyone considering it is to make sure they make a tip for your device before purchasing, and even then, make sure the tip you need comes with the unit instead of needing a separate order. Also, be careful that additional tips don't put you over your price point.
Kensington 120 watt DC Notebook Power Supply for Laptops [Posted on 2008-05-03] This was a bad buy.
The 120-watt supply does not provide adequate power to charge and run a Toshiba Satellite 1955 laptop from the 12-volt power outlet in the car.
The laptop is rated at 90 watts.
I contacted Kensington and they said they would send me a different connector.
They did send a different connector and it did not work any better than the first one I used.
I told them the new connector did not work. They told me that they did not have a connector for my computer and that was that.
Communicating with Kensington by email in an attempt to fix this problem took over a month.
They do not do refunds.
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