It pretty much comes to liability and warranty issues.  If it fries a 
$3000 device, what's $10?

If it's a 5-yr-old "spare" laptop, and it doesn't really matter all that 
much if it fries, I'd consider after-market.
--
richard

"John Aldrich" <[email protected]> wrote on 02/25/2011 10:47:27 
AM:

> Are A/C adapters something you guys would ONLY buy from the OEM or is an
> aftermarket OK on something like that? I got the OEM to come down about 
$10,
> but they're still about $10 higher than Amazon... if you guys think 
that's
> something that should come from the OEM, I'll go with them. I'll look 
for
> your answers until Monday and make a decision based on the consensus of
> opinion then. :-) (See... I can be patient. :-)) 
> 
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