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Old 02-08-2012, 04:35 AM   #7
Shaleen77
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Device: Sony PRS 650
Thanks for the prompt Helen. Mine is also AC1 (looks like 1st pic) and o/p spec is 5VDC, 1500mA. I bought it with my PRS 650s.

From the pics on various webpages, I've concluded that there are two AC1 adapters,depending on the country of sale.
1. which has the plug-in cable on the power-i/p side (like mine) and
2. which has the power-pins directly on the adapter-body (like yours). --even the new prsa-ac10 has power-pins directly on the adaptor-body. So it will look like yours.
And I'm guessing, but I think mine is called PRSA-AC1 and yours is called PRSA-AC1A. Also, they have same tech specs (since yours and mine say: 5VDC, 1500mA)

The PRS-T1 wifi reader's manual says that power adapter PRSA-AC1A can be used.

My only curiosity right now is : why has Sony's new prsa-ac10 power-adapter for the wifi reader reduced the spec to 5VDC, 1000mA ? won't that mean it'll take longer to charge the reader than our prsa-ac1 adaptors do ?

And Bookworm Girl: Thanks for your reply too.

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