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Portable Power by Tekkeon

Posted by Chris Leckness on June 26, 2006 – 4:40 pm
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Tekkeon’s myPower ALL is designed to power and charge most of your portable devices simply by using the large array of available adapters. Most adapters goe for $3 to $5. Two versions of the myPower ALL are available, the MP3300 has up to 14V of power and the MP3400 offers up to 19V and 40% more capacity. The units go for $120 to $160 respectively.

The price may seem high, but these units can power your notebook computer, camcorder, ipod, digital camera cellular phone and tons more. Most of these devices come with minimal battery battery power, so this device can come in handy.

Selecting the correct voltage is simple. The myPower ALL automatically resets to the lowest setting after a device is connected, so you will never overcharge your portable device.

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  • WORD-SMITH
    Maybe you could do a comparison of this and the Valence for us. Both are pricey, but like you said, if you need it.....This looks easier to drag around. Just a suggestion. http://www.valence.com/ncharge.asp
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