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Snoker Wead July 28th 10 08:08 PM

need a new charger
 
for my studio 1737 laptop. beside dell, who else is recommended for
replacement

thnx


RnR[_2_] July 28th 10 08:44 PM

need a new charger
 
In article ,
says...

for my studio 1737 laptop. beside dell, who else is recommended for
replacement

thnx


I just bought a new one for a dell 1420 and I ended up with Ebay. I'm
expecting it to be delivered this week. I can't say who has the most
reliable so that's why I decided to go with Ebay. Prices seem to be
quite varied.

Timothy Daniels[_3_] July 28th 10 09:37 PM

need a new charger
 
In February I went with www.PowerBrixx.com in North Carolina
because they offered the same Dell model power adapter as Dell
supplied to replace the original one when it crapped out after one
week of use. It's the latest miniature size that doesn't dwarf the
laptop, and it's been working ever since without a problem. With
PowerBrixx I didn't have to get the larger adapter that was half
the size of the laptop or get one of those "compatibles" or "just
as good as" generic models. They offer a combination of wide
selection of quality power adapters and "low-ish" prices, and I'm
happy with my purchase.

*TimDaniels*


"Snoker Wead" wrote:
for my studio 1737 laptop. beside dell, who else is recommended for replacement

thnx




RnR[_2_] July 28th 10 10:55 PM

need a new charger
 
In article ,
says...

In February I went with
www.PowerBrixx.com in North Carolina
because they offered the same Dell model power adapter as Dell
supplied to replace the original one when it crapped out after one
week of use. It's the latest miniature size that doesn't dwarf the
laptop, and it's been working ever since without a problem. With
PowerBrixx I didn't have to get the larger adapter that was half
the size of the laptop or get one of those "compatibles" or "just
as good as" generic models. They offer a combination of wide
selection of quality power adapters and "low-ish" prices, and I'm
happy with my purchase.

*TimDaniels*


"Snoker Wead" wrote:
for my studio 1737 laptop. beside dell, who else is recommended for replacement

thnx



Where were you when I asked before grin? It's about the double the
price of what I paid but as you said, it's Dell branded and had I found
this place earlier, I probably would have bought from this vendor. Next
time, I'll check these guys out closer.

Timothy Daniels[_3_] July 29th 10 07:37 AM

need a new charger
 
"RnR" wrote:
Timothy Daniels wrote
"Snoker Wead" wrote:
for my studio 1737 laptop. beside dell, who else is recommended
for replacement

thnx


In February I went with www.PowerBrixx.com in North Carolina
because they offered the same Dell model power adapter as Dell
supplied to replace the original one when it crapped out after one
week of use. It's the latest miniature size that doesn't dwarf the
laptop, and it's been working ever since without a problem. With
PowerBrixx I didn't have to get the larger adapter that was half
the size of the laptop or get one of those "compatibles" or "just
as good as" generic models. They offer a combination of wide
selection of quality power adapters and "low-ish" prices, and I'm
happy with my purchase.

*TimDaniels*



Where were you when I asked before grin? It's about the double the
price of what I paid but as you said, it's Dell branded and had I found
this place earlier, I probably would have bought from this vendor. Next
time, I'll check these guys out closer.


Looking at my billing statement from PowerBrixx, the PA-21 65 watt
AC adapter XK850 cost me $25 plus $6.66 shippping to L.A. There
were a couple places which sold an adapter that was very similar, but
they didn't have the right-angle configuration of the AC power cord as it
entered the brick. The Dell-supplied item did have that, and it made coiling
the cord for storage in my briefcase much easier, so that was the deciding
feature in my selection of the adapter from PowerBrixx. I figured that it
wasn't worth going with anything else just to save five dollars. I like wide
selection and quality probably more than the average buyer, and these guys
fit my retail buying taste.

*TimDaniels*




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