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    i found portable power!

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by bbuccola, Aug 3, 2010.

  1. bbuccola

    bbuccola Notebook Geek

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    If you, like me, have been searching for portable power to extend battery life, recharge laptop, phone ect on the go with ease invest in this.....

    Xpal xp18000 power pack
    Specifications on box are
    Power capacity: 18000mAh
    Battery Cell: lithium polymer
    Rated input: dc 19v
    Rated output: dc 5v-1000 mA
    10.5v - 2000 mA
    19v - 3500 mA
    Dimensions: 7.1L - 4.3W - 0.8H inches
    18L - 10.9W - 2H centimeters
    Weight: 18.2 oz/ 516g

    This is great! It can add up to 6 hours to laptop battery and is roughly the size of an external hard drive so easily carryable in laptop bag or backpack. Unit is charged through removable dc cord.

    I'll report on actual times and performance once I test it out.
     
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    AndroidVageta Notebook Evangelist

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    This could add 30 more minutes to my Asus W90!
     
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    thundernet Notebook Deity

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    TofuTurkey Married a Champagne Mango

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    bbuccola Notebook Geek

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    I know for duracell there is a cheaper 80 version as well
     
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    The one I bought was 140 plus tax
     
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    The energizer is the one I have