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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Lose Some Cable Bulk, Travel Easier

Posted by Jason Dunn in "Digital Home Hardware & Accessories" @ 10:30 AM

Digital Home Thoughts reader Sven watched my unboxing and first impressions video of the HP Mini 1000, and took note of my complaint about the total size of the power brick and cable. He contacted me with some really cool power accessories that look perfect for lightening my travel load. Both are from Cyberguys, a company I've ordered some equally useful power cables from in the past. On the left, we have the 1ft. Notebook / Laptop Power Cable C5 Cloverleaf Plug, which would allow me to cut a significant amount of bulk out of the HP Mini 1000 power adaptor. The cable on the right is the Ziotek 1ft. Notebook / Laptop Power Cable C7 Figure-Eight Plug, and would do the trick for other laptops or netbooks that use that type of power connector. I'd love to see HP include something like this in the box - it would be really useful to anyone who travels and wants to pack light.

Another cool thing that Sven pointed out to me was how Sony handles this problem: by designing power supplies that are more compact and easier to pack. HP? Dell? Are you guys paying attention?


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