Looked at power inverters for the first time ever.

    Seems an economical way to keep your iBook, iPod, and other devices
powered on long road trips.

    Did a search and, among other hits, found this:

> The Vector 70 Watt Power Inverter was designed for the person on the go. It's
> an easy way to power up your portable gadgets while on the road. Converts your
> car's power adapter into an AC outlet and provides 70 watts of continuous AC
> power for notebooks, cell phones, PDAs and more.

    On sale for only $15, it seems too good to be true.

    Anyone use these things?  Any warnings to pass on?  Anything different
than simply plugging your iBook into the wall socket at home?

    TIA,
    bob

    



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