We have recently had some emails stating that they are from cbits/ComputerBits now we know we didn’t send them, but if YOU received such an email would you spot it?
We have recently had some emails stating that they are from cbits/ComputerBits now we know we didn’t send them, but if YOU received such an email would you spot it?
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The problem with the compatible ones is that you have to figure out the amps your laptop needs then the correct plug to fit your laptop and check it’s polarity, then, (assuming you have the right plug) set a switch on the transformer to the correct voltage (get this wrong and you might blow your laptop!)
So recently Universal transformers have come along that you set using an LED or LCD display to the voltage required by your laptop that’s an improvement … saves time and trouble doesn’t it??
…well no, in fact products like the UA100 by Compucase require that EACH TIME you connect your laptop you set the voltage to the correct one for your laptop as in between times it sets itself down to 14volts to protect your equipment!
So each time you have to remember your laptops voltage (or re-discover it on the small print underneath your laptop (or even worse on the old lost/discarded/broken original transformer)) and go into the dongle on the cable and reset the switches.
At least with the older models once you had set the voltage you could reasonably assume it was set when you reconnected your laptop.
No doubt some designer somewhere is being lauded for this progress…
Tags: adapter, adaptor, charger, Compucase, Computer, Laptop, notebook, poor design, replacement, transformer
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