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Laptops connections onboard
I fly business class on United's Intl flights and recently bought a laptop.I'm wondering if someone can tell me where I could get the wire to connect my laptop to the power unit in the seat.What is it called, where can I get it from and how much does its cost.Thanks for your help!
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Generally, the manufacturer of your laptop should sell such an accessory. You might also be able to get it from a computer store/reseller. It would be called something like an airline adapter, etc. For example, Dell sells something that connects into Empower ports on airplanes. I am assuming, but not 100% sure, that the airlines have a standard for the power port. In other words, I would hope and think, that you would not need a different kind of adapter say for UA or US. But I would start out at the web site of your laptop maker.
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I bought the ''wire'' -- called Empower -- from SQ's mail order service. SQ had an inflight mail order magazine that listed up Empower. I found it coincidentally at SQ's BKK office on Suriwong (or was it on Silom?). I filled in an order form noting the PC model I had (Sony Vaio XXXX) and gave the form to a lady in the office. The magazine said I could hand in the form at any SQ office. It was delivered to my home in Japan in about three to four weeks. I use it on UA, AA and CO. It works perfect.
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Lots of web sites have it, http://www.absolutebattery.co.uk/empower.htm is one in the UK. CDW, Microwarehouse, Mobile Planet, etc. all stock some models.
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I like www.igo.com - they seem to stock these cords for all laptop models, as well as just about every other kind of mobile/wireless item you might need. They also participate in clickrewards.
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What model planes have the Empower ports? Are they mainly on international flights?
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If you buy through the CO website, you get 20% off retail
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Whether ports are onboard or not depends on whether the airline installs them.
At least CP outfits their A-320s and 767-300s with them. Haven't noticed any QF, CX or NH aircraft with them. Does anyone knwo what SkyPower is? US uses this on their A319/20s but I can't find the things anywhere. |
One piece of advice. When I bought my cord, I had the option of a single unit or one with several different tips. I took the later becase if I bought a new computer and it didn't have the same tip plug size, I would have to buy a new cord.
Also, instead of the em-power plug being attached permanemtly, I also have an adapter for the cig. lighter for the car. This works great because I can use it in the car, airplane and my girlfriend can use it with her computer too. Other wise I would have had to buy her another cord. I just wish I could get an adaptor for the regular elec. outlet that way I don't have to carry around both the reg. cord and the empower one. One set back is that the interchangeable tips of course can be lost. They fit very snug and I have never lost one, but there is no latch or clip for them. The packet of (I believe 3 different sizes) tips was included in the price. It was also $5 cheaper than the other set. |
Great!Thanks for all your input.I'll probably go to a website today and buy it.
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I'll second the recommendation for www.igo.com If you already have a car adapter, they have a piece that converts it to empower for only $19. They also have kits for almost all laptops that contain both auto and empower adaptors for a reasonable price.
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AA uses Auto Air Power adapter. You can order them from their web site www.port.com.. You can also earn AA miles when ordering some of their power adapters.
[This message has been edited by Dalguy (edited 05-19-2000).] |
For comparison's sake you might wish to check Targus. That is the type of adaptor used on Cdn. and comments have been favourable.
http://www.targus.com/ |
So there is no confusion - the airlines do not "use" a particular brand like Targus, or Auto Air Power, or anything else. They have installed the system, and if you buy the so-called "Empower" or ECM cords, you will be able to plug into the jacks on all aircraft with jacks (i.e. the jacks do not differ by carrier - its simply a question of whether or not there is a jack). The cords consist of several parts, the first part runs from the jack to a transformer, the second part is the transformer, and the last part runs from the transformer to your computer. It was mentioned above that if you buy a set that allows you to switch the third part, the unit will probably be interchangeable among several different laptops (watch the transformer output obviously).
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Actually, there are 2 types of connectors. One looks like a car lighter, where there is a co-axial socket you plug in. The other type looks like an old-style AT-keyboard plug.
In general, any company that sells you an Auto/Airline AC adapter will include attachments to both types of connectors. |
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