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    Car Adapter

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by SupraSkylineSTI, Jul 14, 2005.

  1. SupraSkylineSTI

    SupraSkylineSTI Notebook Geek

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    Can anyone show me a link to a ac adaptor for the car for an XPS ? Cheapest one available if possible . :budget:
     
  2. goga

    goga Notebook Consultant

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    Get an inverter from Costco for 400W, that will do just fine.
     
  3. ricedude

    ricedude Notebook Enthusiast

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    Eh, 400W would be a bit much. Just get a 200W one, that is more than enough to power a laptop.


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