new ThinkPad and Lenovo 90W Slim AC/DC Combo Adapter
my friend's kensington got hot enough that he didn't want to pick it up. while a small sample, i'd guess they are all this way. in the world of electronics you really do get what you pay for.
my lenovo slim adapter has been running great for the last week. so far, no complaints. i need to look into the Y cable and pick up adapters for other devices.
my lenovo slim adapter has been running great for the last week. so far, no complaints. i need to look into the Y cable and pick up adapters for other devices.
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There's a review of the slim adapter up at Notebook Review.
Among other things the reviewer managed to get into a Boeing 767 with it and had this to say:
"On the 767-400 flying out, as well as the 767-200 coming back we had a power plug on the front of our seats in coach. Having unlimited power for 9 hours of flight to kill time is one of the most splendid experiences you could imagine."
That is better than the 13-hour nonstop flights I've had with no power outlets in sight. Once on one of those they looped the same movie four times!
Among other things the reviewer managed to get into a Boeing 767 with it and had this to say:
"On the 767-400 flying out, as well as the 767-200 coming back we had a power plug on the front of our seats in coach. Having unlimited power for 9 hours of flight to kill time is one of the most splendid experiences you could imagine."
That is better than the 13-hour nonstop flights I've had with no power outlets in sight. Once on one of those they looped the same movie four times!
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jonathanmedwards
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Re: which one?
Here is a picture of the item above:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... 68305.html
mod edit: fixed this one, too.
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jonathanmedwards
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Mini review of Kensigton.
I bought the Kensington from J&R, about a month ago, when this thread started. I thought I would give it a try, for $20 bucks... Here are my first impressions.
I received it in about three days (good for JR), and started using it about five days after that, so it's been about three weeks since I have been using it everyday (I got the N29 tip for free from Kensington). It works as described, it has never gotten too hot, only lukewarm. This past Monday the T60 got substantially more use than normal, and it got slightly warmer, but not much more so than the previous days. The cable is long, and seems thick enough (at least as thick as Lenovo's original adapter). I must also say that the unit is very light and thin, hence relatively easy to put away in almost any corner of your bag/suitcase.
The one drawback I found was that the piece of cable that goes from the wall outlet to the adapter is rather short, and most times the adapter ends up hanging from the wall.
So in short, in the three weeks of everyday use, I am satisfied with the Kensington adapter. It works just like the Lenovo original adapter. I would prefer to buy the Lenovo, but for $20 it's hard to beat. Tomorrow I am headed for Toronto, and I will try and test it with the cigarette lighter outlet in the plane (IF I get a seat that has one that is
). I will report back if I am able to test it. I hope this helps some people make up their minds.
I received it in about three days (good for JR), and started using it about five days after that, so it's been about three weeks since I have been using it everyday (I got the N29 tip for free from Kensington). It works as described, it has never gotten too hot, only lukewarm. This past Monday the T60 got substantially more use than normal, and it got slightly warmer, but not much more so than the previous days. The cable is long, and seems thick enough (at least as thick as Lenovo's original adapter). I must also say that the unit is very light and thin, hence relatively easy to put away in almost any corner of your bag/suitcase.
The one drawback I found was that the piece of cable that goes from the wall outlet to the adapter is rather short, and most times the adapter ends up hanging from the wall.
So in short, in the three weeks of everyday use, I am satisfied with the Kensington adapter. It works just like the Lenovo original adapter. I would prefer to buy the Lenovo, but for $20 it's hard to beat. Tomorrow I am headed for Toronto, and I will try and test it with the cigarette lighter outlet in the plane (IF I get a seat that has one that is
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Just in case the OP doesn't read the Lenovo blogs
http://lenovoblogs.com/designmatters/?p=194
http://lenovoblogs.com/designmatters/?p=194
T60 2007-7JU (15" Flexview, has a T60p mobo for the v5200, 4gb ram, changed HDD w/7200rpm 100gb, T7400 2.16ghz Core 2 Duo)
X201
X201
delivery delays anybody?
I ordered mine from Lenovo Feb 5th and it still has not shipped (march 14). Given the sloppy lenovo customer service, I guess I will not really know when I will get it. Anyone else have the same issues?
jay
jay
wow, i can charge my phone and t61 with the same power supply. this is worth a serious looking into.....
hope i have better luck than jayanthd though......
hope i have better luck than jayanthd though......
X200s 7470-5HU: 1.86GHz, 3GB RAM, 230GB HD, WiFi, BT, Bio., Win 7 Pro
X300 6476-CTO: 1.2GHz, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD, WiFi, BT, CD-RW/DVD, Bio., Vista Ultimate
T61 7662-CTO: 2.4GHz, 2GB RAM, 100GB HD, WiFi, BT, CD-RW/DVD, NVIDIA 140M, Bio., Vista Bus.
T41 2378-DLU: 1.6GHz *retired*
X300 6476-CTO: 1.2GHz, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD, WiFi, BT, CD-RW/DVD, Bio., Vista Ultimate
T61 7662-CTO: 2.4GHz, 2GB RAM, 100GB HD, WiFi, BT, CD-RW/DVD, NVIDIA 140M, Bio., Vista Bus.
T41 2378-DLU: 1.6GHz *retired*
Re: delivery delays anybody?
Jay, I ordered mine at the same time. Last I noted, the delivery continues to be pushed back. I seem to remember seeing March 30th being expected.jayanthd wrote:I ordered mine from Lenovo Feb 5th and it still has not shipped (march 14). Given the sloppy lenovo customer service, I guess I will not really know when I will get it. Anyone else have the same issues?
jay
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T61P T7700 2.4GHz, 4GB RAM, 15.4" WUXGA, 320GB 7K2, ub 320GB 7K2, Intel 802.11bgn, Sprint WWAN, Bluetooth, Vista Business 64
ship delay
Thanks for that affirmation- Their information system sucks. apparently there is an entity called "supply team" which has the "secret" information you won't see mirrored on their order status website. ah well
Jay
Jay
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