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| Apple Powerbook and iBook 65 Watt AC Adapter Charger | 
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| Brand: Apple Category: CE
Buy New: $19.45
New (4) from $19.45
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews
MPN: GI1562-A Model: F10652-A UPC: 895429001239 EAN: 0895429001239 ASIN: B000WL7R26
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Heavy Duty Replacemement Apple Powerbook & iBook AC Adapter | | • | 65 Watts Full Charging Power, This AC Adapter comes with a 2 Year Warranty | | • | Thousands of satisfied customers enjoy the quality of this Apple AC Adapter. | | • | Made by Flex Cable Products, the company that brought you the iFlex, iSight, MicFlex, & iBreeze. | | • | You will wonder why anyone would want the Apple brand. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Rugged Travel 65W AC Charger Adapter by Flex gives you the reliable performance you demand. No cheap wires here. This Charger is Rugged. Fits All Apple Powerbook G4 notebook computers, and all white dual usb iBook laptop computers. Don't let the low price fool you
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Way better than Macally!!! September 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This adapter works super well and the cable that is connected to the charger box is so much better than Macally's as it doesn't tend to bend and distort the wires. I have had so much trouble since my apple adapter failed on me finding a good aftermarket adapter for my Titanium 15". My computer's battery gave up a long time ago so I rely on a good charger. This one is cheap and durable I don't have to worry about hauling my gear around and not being able to start it up for a client. My 2 cents.
You get what you pay for August 20, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I thought that I would save a little money and buy this for my 15 inch PowerBook. It was a major mistake.
Pros: - Less expensive than the Apple and the Macally cords. - Sturdier piece that plugs into the computer than the Apple cord.
Cons: - Constant high pitched noise whenever plugged into an electricity source. - Occasionally gets too hot to touch, and otherwise it's always very warm when the cord is plugged in. - Connector to the powerbox has gotten very loose the more the cord has been moved. - Connector to the computer got very loose very fast; pulls out easily, you have to twist it around and push up on the piece to make it work (I usually use something like a stapler to hold it in place).
Overall: - This cord is awful. Don't waste your money on it. Go for the Macally (or Apple).
Just ok April 11, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this when I broke the original on my Powerbook. I had had a Mccally before on a G4 Ibook. I thought I save a few dollars buying this one. It's been about a year or more that this one's been ok, but now the connection to the powerbox is inconsistent, aka intermittently broken. I'm over it. I'm going back to the Mcaally. With free shipping the price difference is nothing.
worked for 3 minutes February 27, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this from that brilliant store or whatever, i can't remember the name, but I had it for 3 minutes and the battery light kicked back on, the only way I could keep it connected is if I rotated the cord in the socket everynow and then, It worked for a month and that was it, nobody was allowed to move the laptop because if you moved it then you worked for two hours trying to get the power cord to send power to the computer. This cord was a piece of crap. I'd never buy it again.
At least it works February 23, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have this adapter, and I have never had any catastrophic problems with it.
That being said, it shows up like a 45W adapter in my System Profiler (17" Aluminum PowerBook G4). Additionally, if my PowerBook has shut down due to low battery, I cannot plug this adapter in and immediately turn it on. Instead, I have to wait a few minutes for an adequate charge to build up. After that, it will run as long as the adapter is connected.
So, it's not as powerful as the Apple model. However, it's sturdy and reliable.
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