No, Kensington's  AC adapter is larger than the DC model is--I have
both.  I do like the Kensington AC adapter even tho larger--much
slimmer than most designs.

I banged up the N23 tip adapter on mine this week (anyone have one
they'd like to sell?  :) ) and went ahead and ordered a Newertech PS
from Other World Computing --am using it now.  It's not as slim, but
it's not bad, size-wise.  $35 + s/h and got to me overnite (well, I do
live in the same metro area as OWC.  :) )  Decent price, 3 year
warranty, and it's in stock.  All were pluses for me - I needed that
adapter NOW and got it.  :)

Howard

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 4:44 PM, LowEnd Feedback
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Some like the Madsonline which is now long out of production. I also did but
> mine became non-functional after a couple of months. That may have been me.
> It's going under the knife shortly, and after its chest is cracked and we
> know, then I'll better be able to know if it's simply a matter of looking
> around for another one or two or, something else.
> In the meantime, I use a car adapter that is very small, and has been thus
> far, very reliable. It's a Kensington. Unfortunately, they are not an easy
> outfit to communicate with. So, anyone know of, let alone use, a Kensington
> AC adapter for the G3s?
> The car one is quite small, probably 1/4 of the size of the original Apple
> ones being only: 3" x 1-1/2" x 3/4" too boot, the power in and out cables
> are also quite thin. About 1/8" and quite flexible.
> Universal Car/Air Adapter for Apple
> Model #33057
> Made in Taiwan
> Input: Coverage: 11-15 VDC
> Output Power: 72 W, Continuous
> Input: 13.8 VDC, 7A
> Output: 72W, Continuous
> LOVE IT!
> Now, did they put anything out similar in an AC adapter? [for the G3 PBs]
> Holdout
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