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JESUITS - 'gadget' Ep102 - Kensington Universal Power

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2008

http://www.thetechstop.net/?page_id=968

You've got a lot of gear that you need to take on the road... wouldn't it be nice if you could do away with the multitude of power adapters needed to keep your uberGeek kit charged?

On this episode of 'gadget' we take a look at the Kensington Wall/Auto/Air Universal Notebook Power Adapter --- This svelte little device might be the last power accessory you need.

You can find more episodes in high resolution at http://www.TheTechStop.net

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  • Thanks gadgettts keep doing what your doing i would love it if you reviewed any of the new blackberry devices that came out this year :)

  • Thanks slvmex34... much appreciated!

    We're trying to get some phones into the lab for review, but those manufacturers REALLY don't like to loan their gear to the little guys.

  • does the average business laptop draw close to the maximum sustainable wattage?

  • 40rty5ive,

    Not even close... even my Gateway M-151x worked just fine with a 75watt adapter. 120watts should power even those gaming notebooks.

  • I've got to get one! This can come in hand when you lose your original charger of your device!

  • PoLo2Pool,

    I've always found it strange that vendors like Dell and HP want to charge $100 or more for an adapter that will work ONLY for their gear when you could buy an adapter like this for a fraction of the cost AND get the flexibilty to use it with multiple pieces of gear... Peace, Fr. Robert

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  • That is sweet, but a little out of my price range since I am in college right now. XD

  • Nevermind, answered in video, thanks Fr. Robert

  • Does this work with the P-7811?

  • It's a marketing thing. I may average 20-50k views and downloads per episode, but they want to know about the "built-in" audience. In other words, how many people actively follow the show vs. how many have either clicked through a YouTube viewing or downloaded a single show. Peace,  Fr. Robert

  • Does the 20 000 views you get on your website not count as an audience? Why mus you have youtube subscribers?

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