I wish it was the color one... naaa justa reader ...it does surf web etc but insanely tedious...ooops I better quit .....in' ...karma ya' know
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I wish it was the color one... naaa justa reader ...it does surf web etc but insanely tedious...ooops I better quit .....in' ...karma ya' know...........
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The cord is around 4'
It will depend on what the PC supports on it's USB ports ... If it doesn't provide at least 1.5A, then no, I wouldn't recommend it, use a USB power supply instead
I say get a powered USB 3.0 hub and have a vaping party.
Something like this:
Newegg.com - SYBA SY-HUB20062 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 4-port Hub
Electrical
Signal 5 volt DC
Max. voltage 5 V(±5%)
Max. current 500–900 mA @ 5 V (depending on version)
5A for Battery Charging devices
Power The USB 1.x and 2.0 specifications provide a 5 V supply on a single wire from which connected USB devices may draw power. The specification provides for no more than 5.25 V and no less than 4.75 V (5 V±5%) between the positive and negative bus power lines. For USB 3.0, the voltage supplied by low-powered hub ports is 4.45–5.25 V.
A unit load is defined as 100 mA in USB 2.0, and 150 mA in USB 3.0. A device may draw a maximum of 5 unit loads (500 mA) from a port in USB 2.0; 6 (900 mA) in USB 3.0. There are two types of devices: low-power and high-power. A low-power device draws at most 1 unit load, with minimum operating voltage of 4.4 V in USB 2.0, and 4 V in USB 3.0. A high-power device draws at most the maximum number of unit loads permitted by the standard. Every device functions initially as low-power but the device may request high-power and will get it if the power is available on the providing bus.
Wow, that made me dizzy. I need to sit down and use a rotary-dial phone or something to re-orient myself.
Way too expensive for me.I say get a powered USB 3.0 hub and have a vaping party.
Something like this:
Newegg.com - SYBA SY-HUB20062 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 4-port Hub
Electrical
Signal 5 volt DC
Max. voltage 5 V(±5%)
Max. current 500–900 mA @ 5 V (depending on version)
5A for Battery Charging devices
Power The USB 1.x and 2.0 specifications provide a 5 V supply on a single wire from which connected USB devices may draw power. The specification provides for no more than 5.25 V and no less than 4.75 V (5 V±5%) between the positive and negative bus power lines. For USB 3.0, the voltage supplied by low-powered hub ports is 4.45–5.25 V.
A unit load is defined as 100 mA in USB 2.0, and 150 mA in USB 3.0. A device may draw a maximum of 5 unit loads (500 mA) from a port in USB 2.0; 6 (900 mA) in USB 3.0. There are two types of devices: low-power and high-power. A low-power device draws at most 1 unit load, with minimum operating voltage of 4.4 V in USB 2.0, and 4 V in USB 3.0. A high-power device draws at most the maximum number of unit loads permitted by the standard. Every device functions initially as low-power but the device may request high-power and will get it if the power is available on the providing bus.
Way too expensive for me.
I just ordered this:
Amazon.com: AmazonBasics Wall Charger with USB Outlet (2.1 Amp Output): MP3 Players & Accessories
today we should be dropping the soul kit form greensound
we have 5 colors, kit comes with battery, new styled tank and charger plus extra cartos for sale, and of coarse at alpha prices that no one can touch.
then after checking shipping there will be much more arriving every other day hopefully, some for alpha some for main.
At the risk of being a PITA.....will we see alpha today????
I placed an order this morning, so that means that we will have a new release today.... Kind of reminds me of the days when we could smoke in restaurants, and if you got tired of waiting for the main course all you had to do was light up a smoke and viola, here comes the food![]()
I will be impressed when the Alpha program offers this product. I made this a couple of months ago... Maybe we can work out a deal.
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ooohh! Black ViVi Nove. Very Nice!
Sev