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About 500,000 Lenovo AC power cords are being recalled because the cords can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.The recall involves Lenovo's LS-15 AC power cord manufactured from February 2011 ...
Extension cords and power strips are fine for everyday devices, but using them with certain appliances - especially in summer - can be risky.
Hewlett-Packard Company is recalling about 5.6 million notebook computer AC power cords in this country and another 446,700 in Canada because of possible overheating, which can pose a fire and ...
If you have any gadgets that only use batteries, and don't accept AC power, you can convert them to run on the grid by building a fake battery pack and hooking it up to a power adapter.
The computers and accessories were sold with the AC power cords at electronics stores, dealers and online from September 2010 through June 2012 for about $500 to $1,500, the statement said.
HP has received 29 reports of power cords… Hewlett-Packard is recalling about 6 million notebook and laptop AC power because of possible overheating, which again can pose a burn and fire risk.
Close to 2.25 million AC power cords in the U.S. are being recalled by Microsoft. The company will issue a free replacement. The CPSC noted that close to 190,000 power cords were also sold in Canada.
Hewlett-Packard Company is recalling about 5.6 million notebook computer AC power cords in this country and another 446,700 in Canada because of possible overheating, which can pose a fire and ...
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