Re: damaged power connecter

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Mark Haury <wolfmane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>The point is that cables are relatively cheap and *extremely* easy to replace. 
>Even the serial port connector on your PC can be replaced a lot easier than the 
>power jack in your IT. All connector cables for portable and handheld devices 
>should be designed with that as a top priority.

Yes!  Cables are cheap.  I have a car charger and line charger at work that
cost less than $3 each at a discount drug store.  If the charger were
damaged it wouldn't be a problem.

In my original post, I avoided ranting about the crappy little connector on 
the Tablet.  Even the  OEM charger doesn't even plug fully into the connector 
on the Tablet.  It leaves a long cantilever sticking out.  It was loose from the
start and is very easily damaged.  Once damaged, it is difficult to charge the 
Tablet.

I'm still looking for a way to fix it.

>Mark

Thanks,
-Mike

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  Mike Sherman	                          <mike.sherman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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