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HI,

Car Dc to Ac invertors can be had for about $25.. Use one of them and
the ac dell adapter.

Thanks and have a Great Day!

Joe Lore
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Hello

I have a 'Auto DC power' adaptor (made by a firm called Vanson) ... I
use it to charge my laptops etc when I'm in the car. It comes with an
assortment of inter-changeable tips that fit just about every item I
use. There's an image of a similar item here:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/media/largeimages/36455i0.jpg

However, I have just got old of Dell Latitude Cpi and it has the most
bizzare/unusual 3 pin plug configuration.

I've been looking for a 'tip/plug' so I can use the Dell Latitude Cpi in
the car but I've had no luck so far.

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