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Using my Sony Vaio TR5 on an airplane

cromkins
Visitor

Using my Sony Vaio TR5 on an airplane

Can anyone tell me if/how I can use my notebook on a plane using the "standard" in-seat power?

Do I need a specific adaptor?

Thanks in advance
jonathancrombie@yahoo.co.uk

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kee-lo_
Member

No problem :slight_smile:

cromkins
Visitor

The adaptor says it works on an input of 100-220 volts.

The plane power is 15 volts. I don't get it.

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kee-lo_
Member

Sure it's not watts?

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faithx
Member

Sure it's not watts?
I must admit it does sound rather low, and as I've said, I can only go by my own experiences. Which are on many occasions I have travelled on an Airbus between Canada and California, which is about 6 hours. I always use my laptop non-stop for the whole flight running on the in seat power source. My power pack is 100 - 240 and all I have ever needed for the plane is an American 3 - 2 pin adaptor. I'm sorry I can't give you the science, but if you need further clarification, maybe you should ring the airline :slight_smile:

cromkins
Visitor

Definitely Volts

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kee-lo_
Member

OK
Well I think the airline have made an error then :tongue:

cromkins
Visitor

What do you mean?

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robpaxton
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See http://www.targus.com/us/product_details.asp?sku=PAPWR200U but check with the airline and targus to check compatibility.

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faithx
Member

That is a very interesting link Rob :slight_smile: I like the bit about 'in the car' :cool:

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kee-lo_
Member

No problem :smileygrin: :wink: :kissing_heart: