Description
Versatile and convenient, this little adapter lets you do your work wherever you are. You can even recharge your notebook while using it. Specifications: --Input: 11-32V --Output: 19V --Current: 4.8A --Continuous 90W (100W Max) --On the plane linked to an EmPower seat power connector --In your automobile (via the cigarette lighter) Product Type: Auto/Airline Adapter Device Supported: Tablet PC Input Voltage: 12 V DC Product Type: Auto/Airline Adapter Compatibility: Fujitsu STYLISTIC Tablet PC's: Q572 Q702 Device Supported: Tablet PC Input Voltage: 12 V DC Manufacturer Part Number: FPCAA009 Output Voltage: 19 V DC Manufacturer: Fujitsu Product Name: Auto-Airline Adapter Brand Name: Fujitsu Brand Name: Fujitsu Maximum Output Current: 4.80 A Maximum Output Power: 100 W Maximum Output Current: 4.80 A Maximum Output Power: 100 W
Fujitsu FPCAA009 Auto-airline Adpt
Price is below average
Current Price
$69.9
Average
$100.65
Min Price
$69.9
Max Price
$117.2
Price dynamics
31%
Description
Versatile and convenient, this little adapter lets you do your work wherever you are. You can even recharge your notebook while using it. Specifications: --Input: 11-32V --Output: 19V --Current: 4.8A --Continuous 90W (100W Max) --On the plane linked to an EmPower seat power connector --In your automobile (via the cigarette lighter) Product Type: Auto/Airline Adapter Device Supported: Tablet PC Input Voltage: 12 V DC Product Type: Auto/Airline Adapter Compatibility: Fujitsu STYLISTIC Tablet PC's: Q572 Q702 Device Supported: Tablet PC Input Voltage: 12 V DC Manufacturer Part Number: FPCAA009 Output Voltage: 19 V DC Manufacturer: Fujitsu Product Name: Auto-Airline Adapter Brand Name: Fujitsu Brand Name: Fujitsu Maximum Output Current: 4.80 A Maximum Output Power: 100 W Maximum Output Current: 4.80 A Maximum Output Power: 100 W
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-This is the big pitch seat. As we get farther
into the cabin, we start to take away
a little bit of space. So, put a laptop on here --
-Andrew Levy is doing something nobody else in the US
has done in 14 years -- he's starting an airline. And he's doing it
during a pandemic. -I'm definitely not crazy. -Now may actually be a good time
to start an airline. Some things have gotten easier, from finding planes
to hiring people. And then there's this. -Americans travel. We travel.
And we have -- our lives are spread
all across the country. We rely on air transportation, and it's just kind
of part of our DNA. -But the history of airline
startups leans toward failure. Anyone remember Pride Air,
Legend, Kiwi, or Skybus? Since the US airline industry
was deregulated in 1978, almost 60 carriers
have come and gone. -I'm overstating this slightly,
but every idiot in the world thinks
that they can r


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