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Location: Bangkok, THAILAND
Device: MACBOOKPRO17" HP2400TX SONYUX27
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Function Extension Slot VS Travel hub connector
I notice the "Function Extension Slot" on DR1000 is the same size as the "Travel hub connector" on iLiad 2nd.
Is it possible to do these following 1. Use it for Wall plug with adapter come with iliad 2. Future use: Wired LAN with new Firmware |
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Device: Irex DR800S, DR1000S, iLiad
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They are about the same size but they are not compatible.
Connecting the Illiad travel hub to your DR1000 may (and will) permanently damage your reader. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Device: ds1000s hopeful
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USB power socket converters cost very little. I recommend a north american one such as http://www.outletpc.com/c6324.html . I have one I got from Electronic Boutique when I visited a couple of months back but it is not shown on their website it is about half the size of my phone the prongs fold in and it is rated for international use.
I recommend north american ones as the prongs are small and international adaptors cost almost nothing. Most hotels I have visited have shaver adaptors in the bathroom that fit a two prong slot type of plug that is in common use in north america. Just make sure not to put it in a sink full of water. :P Be sure that it is 100-240 or 110-240 if you might use it internationally. |
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