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Re: FollowUp 701 Power Supply
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From: Axel Hartmann <axhartma@risky.ecs.umass.edu>
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Subject: FollowUp 701 Power Supply
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 21:22:59 -0400
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>Sadly, I didn't get the nifty, small type that I originally had, with the
>fold-in prongs, but what is apparently called the international version.
>The brick itself is a lot larger, has a longer cable to the laptop, and a huge
>plug to fit into the 701 - I mean huge! The cable is meant to be wrapped around
>the brick, and has velcro to keep it there. The major drawback in my
Hello,
It sounds like the type I got with my TP365ed. I think they are neat.
I go to the U.K. so I need the dual voltage one.
I went to a computer show and bought a short (6") NEMA cord. Not too bad
storing it. I also have a travel kit that has a handy three prong adapter
in it for old two prong power plugs as well as adapters for foreign sockets.
73 Eric ecottrell@doble.com