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Originally Posted by astra
Hmm. Does it mean that the one I have at home won't work?
1A is only 1000mA vs. Sony's OUTPUT:5V — 1500mA
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anything between 500ma and 1500ma should work. The important thing is the voltage (5v). You do not want to stick a different voltage into it. 5.15v might be close enough though, who knows. Also sometimes these adapters have polarity indications on them, and that will usually be important too (ie, whether the outer shell of the plug is positive or negative). There is usually a drawing right on the ac adapter, of two circles, one inside the other, representing the outer and inner shells of the plug, and there will be a + or - mark next to each, indicating the polarity.
But if all you're doing is getting a usb-ac adapter like the ebay one linked above, polarity should not matter there.