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<div>At 07:49 -0600 25/3/05, Michael Levin wrote:</div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Gill Sans">This summer, I
will be traveling a lot by airplane and would like to use my TiBook
during the flight. What kind of plug, converter or power cord do I
need to use my TiBook during the flight? I have a plug for the power
outlet in my car that I put the power cord into during long
drives.</font></blockquote>
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<div>The right kind of power is not available on every kind of plane,
and if it is, often only in business class.</div>
<div><font color="#000000">15V DC EmPower</font> seems to be what
is mostly installed by the airlines.</div>
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<div>This whole subject has been discussed before on this List, quite
some time ago, if you have access to the archive. But of course,
things change, and maybe there are more options now, so may be quicker
just to see what is out there. </div>
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<div>You will find probably this site (from 2001) to be helpful:
http://www.madsonline.com/</div>
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<div>Trevor</div>
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