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Originally Posted by jj2me
That one only puts out 350 mA. The Sony one puts out 1500 mA. Usually the best you find put out 1000 mA. A generic adapter that puts out 1500 mA might be hard to find.
Maybe 1000 mA is sufficient, maybe not. The Sony PRS-505 could get in a low charge state where a USB charge wouldn't revive it, and you needed to plug in the special (PSP-like) A/C adapter. Maybe the 650 has similar characteristics, and thus the reason Sony's adapter is 1500mA.
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however, that same micro usb cable, which ships with the prs650, is designed to charge the sony with only 500ma (which is the standard output from a laptop). So I'm thinking any ac-usb adapter like the above at 500ma or higher will charge the sony. The 1500ma one may charge it faster, thats all.