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From: thebatterygeeks
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  • Thank you so much!!!

    But I checked my laptop, i mean its not actually a full laptop. its a netbook. the acer aspire one has only 3 cells. I am considering external battery pack to have much more power when in the road. But I dont knw anything about these power ratings.

    so I wd like 2ask if dis battery pack as u say has a maximum output of 19V on 5A.

    wn i look at the bottm of my netbook I see d rating as 19V, 1.58A .. sorry i dont know much about these power outputs and jst wanna mk sure its ok.

  • Thank you very helpfull. I have ordered one !!

  • Isn't the magsafe connector patented by apple?

  • The Battery Geek MacBook connector tip is a different design compared to the Apple MagSafe connector for 2 reasons. #1: It does not have an LED on it unlike the Apple MagSafe connector which does. #2: The second reason is that the Battery Geek MacBook connector tip does not recharge the internal MacBook laptop battery unlike the Apple MagSafe connector which does.

  • Whoa, it doesn't? Umm, that's kind of a show stopper for me =/

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