OWC and NewerTech Introduce High-quality NewerTech AC Power Adapter.WOODSTOCK, Ill. -- 65-Watt adapter for all iBook G3s, iBook G4s and PowerBook G4s The PowerBook G4 is a series of notebook computers that was manufactured, marketed, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. between 2001 and 2006. It uses the PowerPC G4 processor, initially produced by Motorola and later by Freescale, a Motorola spin-off. is now available for $49.95 Other World Computing (OWC OWC Officers' Wives' Club OWC Other World Computing (retail store) OWC Okaloosa-Walton College OWC Office Web Components OWC Oscillating Water Column OWC Owner Will Carry (real estate owner will carry mortgage) ) and Newer Technology Inc. (NewerTech(TM)) today introduced the NewerTech AC Power Adapter An external power supply for laptop computers and just about every portable or semi-portable electronic device on the market. Also called an "AC adapter," it contains a rectifier to convert AC current to DC and a transformer to convert voltage from 120 down to 9, 12, 15 or whatever is . Available online for $49.95, the 65-Watt, 100-240-volt, 50/60-Hertz auto-switching NewerTech adapter is compatible with all Apple iBook G3, iBook G4 and PowerBook G4 laptop computers. Unlike some other third-party adapters currently on the market, the NewerTech adapter provides constant wattage wattage the output or consumption of an electric device expressed in watts. output to specifications that meet or exceed Apple's own adapters. "The high standards we hold our NewerTech adapters to ensure that operation will be safe and reliable for your precious iBook or PowerBook computer," said Larry O'Connor
Larry O'Connor (born May 4, 1956 in Oshawa, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is the current mayor of the Township of Brock, Ontario. , president of OWC. "The NewerTech product also provides proper charging of the main internal battery even while the computer is being used, which is surprisingly something that not all AC adapters Same as power adapter. do." As with all NewerTech products, including its high-capacity PowerBook and iBook batteries, the NewerTech adapter is built not just to perform, but also to last. It comes standard with a three-year NewerTech warranty. "The truth of the matter is that not all AC adapters and laptop batteries are created equal, and the NewerTech brand tops them all," O'Connor said. "Our NewerTech products are manufactured using only the highest-quality parts, rigorously tested and are intended to last longer than any other similar product. You can't go wrong filling your portable computing power needs with NewerTech solutions." The NewerTech AC Adapter is available online at www.macsales.com/NewerAC or your favorite retailer. A full line of high-capacity batteries from NewerTech for many Apple iPod, Apple iBook and Apple PowerBook models is also available through OWC at www.macsales.com/batteries. Additional information can be found via the Web site or by e-mailing sales@macsales.com. About Newer Technology Inc. For more than 17 years, Newer Technology Inc. (NewerTech) has been recognized as the leading developer of performance upgrades for PowerBooks, desktop Macintosh computers, iMacs and MacOS compatibles. NewerTech is a division of New Concepts Development Corp., headquartered in Woodstock, Ill. Dealer inquiries are welcome by calling 815-338-8685 or by e-mailing sales@newertech.com. About Other World Computing Other World Computing (www.macsales.com) has been providing quality hardware products and support to the Macintosh universe since 1988. The Illinois-based company operates the popular Macsales.com Web site, which features one of the largest online catalogs of enhancement products, including OWC's own Mercury acceleration and FireWire product lines. Along with its proprietary XPostFacto, which allows select pre-G3 computers to run Mac OS X, OWC is an Apple Certified Developer and provides extensive technical support for Macintosh users around the world. OWC also owns and operates FasterMac.net, a national Internet Service Provider Internet service provider (ISP) Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password. designed specifically for Macintosh users, as well as OWC.Net, an ISP (1) See in-system programmable. (2) (Internet Service Provider) An organization that provides access to the Internet. Connection to the user is provided via dial-up, ISDN, cable, DSL and T1/T3 lines. that provides Internet access See how to access the Internet. , design and hosting solutions in the greater Chicago area. |
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