Zenmervolt
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And what about when you try plugging a device that draws 85 watts into a brick that is designed to supply 50 watts because the connectors are the same? That is NOT a desireable situation.Originally posted by: Thraxen
Nah... just standardize the actual plugs based on the power output. The converters don't really have anything to do with it.Originally posted by: mugs
RE: cables - those big bricks that most cords for electronics have covert from AC to DC and change the voltage. To standardized the cords, everything in the brick would have to go into the electronic device, and people like their stuff to be small. Otherwise you could plug a cord with the wrong voltage into your electronic device.
People are suckers for paying big bucks for a first-party power cord. Same with batteries, you can get a higher capacity third party battery for less than an OEM battery.
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