The cable that comes with the mini-note power supply has a three prong electrical plug, potentially limiting the places where you can power up and recharge your battery. Cables Unlimited provide a retractable notebook power cord, which not only enables you to plug your mini-note in to any power outlet, it provides a convenient way to carry a good cable length. I plan to pick one up for my next trip.
It’s available from amazon.com.










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I’ll have to pick one of these up — thanks for the pointer!
On a somewhat related note, has anyone tried using the “HP 65W Smart AC/Auto/Air Combo Adapter” (HP part number ED993AA#ABA) with their mini-note? From the specifications I could find it *seems* like it would be compatible with the mini-note (even if HP’s 2133 pages don’t list it as being compatible) — but is it not listed because it’s truly incompatible, or just that the 2133 is sufficiently new that HP hasn’t updated the info on that adapter yet?