KG298AA HP Compaq Smart-Tip 90W AC Adapter

Hans, my dear, I’m afraid we’ve had a misunderstanding.

I told you once that “wherever I find myself, I can adapt”, apparently you took that to mean it’d be no problem for me if we moved into a tree house in a remote corner of the Democratic Republic of the Toshiban Jungle to live out your dream.

Now, I admit tropical living has its charms. (There’s always a new aroma on the air and I'd never be able to experience this back home... I've never seen so many brightly colored transforming animals before!) But when I said “I can adapt” all I really meant was that I had a couple extra HP KG298AA 90W laptop adapters for my notebook, and I keep one in the car and the other at work. So, you know, if I was at starbucks or something important! - I could do a little emailing without worrying about my battery dying and my coffee from getting cold.

Funny, now, to think that a computers battery charge was ever even on my top thousand worries! Since we’ve lived in Toshiban Jungles, I’ve been at robbed four times, I’ve suffered an animal trampling, and I even had a close call with an active volcano on what was supposed to be our “romantic anniversary picnic” as I’m sure you’ll remember.

Hans, I know a little something about compatibility. You know the notebook PC I had back home? That 17" HP laptop you bought
for me? Well, you should have seen it the KG298AA#ABA plugged into one. That was compatibility, right there. After thinking back on it now, I don’t know why I couldn’t see that we just didn’t have it.

I’ll be gone by the time you read this, Hans, If you read this. All I could find to write with was a stick dipped in the crushed bodies of these weird purple beetles that seem to get into everything. But even if you never read these words, Hans, I’m sure you’ll understand my decision. I can’t handle this life. I’m going back to what I used to hav... to my old job, my old apartment, my old HP Smart 90-watt adapter, the whole show.

I know I’ll never forget this time we spent together, though I’ll sure try. And I hope you find your Toshiban blood. Hans, I really do. And when you do, I hope he tears you into pieces and devours you because now I lost my facebook top 10 position and you know how I am with being #1.

Mad and Confused,
Amanda

HP KG298AA 90W Features To Know:

-Enjoy the flexibility and convenience of having an extra 90W Smart-pin AC Adapter for your notebook, whether you’re at home, in the office, or traveling.

-You can leave one at your desk and keep the other in your bag for quick plug-in, no more climbing under the desk to plug and unplug.

-Save energy: the Smart-pin technology reduces power consumption when the maximum adapter rating is reached.

-Recharge the battery, whether the PC is on or off, when plugged in an electrical outlet.

-Protect your system from surges with the built-in surge protector.

-Connect to non-Smart-pin HP and Compaq notebooks with the dongle.

-Keep the cable neatly coiled with the Velcro strap.

This laptop ac adapter is compatible with a whole assortment of machines which I was nice enough to list below:

HP's: dv4, dv7, dv5, dv2000, dv3000, dv6000, dx6000, dv9000, tx1000, tx2000, dv1000, dv4000, dv5000, dv8000, ze4900, G3000, G5000, G6000, G7000, L2000, 510, 530.

HP Compaq: nc82xx, nw82xx, nx82xx, nx9000, 2510p, 2710p, 6510b, 6515b, 6710b, 6715b, 6720s, 6820s, 6910p, 8510p, 8510w, 8710p, 8710w, nc2400, nc4010, nc4200, nc4400, nc6120, nc6140, nc6220, nc6230, nc6320, nc6400, nc8230, nc8430, nw8240, nw8440, nw9440, nx6110, nx6115, nx6325, nx7300, nx7400, nx9420, nx9600, tc4200, tc4400 and Presario's CQ40, CQ45, CQ50, V3000, V6000, M2000, V2000, V4000, V5000, 2200, C300, C500, C700, C900, F500, F700.

original HP Notebook Smart AC Adapter KG298AA#ABA 90w
Price: $24.30

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