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Tablet charger question.
I just got my first tablet (a Pixi 3) and at the risk of sounding thick am a bit puzzled how to charge it as the included plug has three pins close together and does not fit a conventional wall socket. Do I need to purchase an additional adapter (if so which?) or can I just use my mobile charger?
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Slide the middle pin upwards. It opens up into a normal 3 pin plug.
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Slide the middle pin upwards. It opens up into a normal 3 pin plug.
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Thanks, I feel a complete fool now
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Packs away more neatly in a pocket or bag that way. I have one like that I used as a travel charger to use in pub, coffee house or hotel room etc.
That said it is only 1.3A output and I have a number of gadgets to keep charged up when away from home so I also keep a standard 3-way mains extension and a 5-way USB power splitter (2A per port) with various USB leads and adaptor tips in my overnight bag. |
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