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cheeseburger9123

Hey guys I'm in need of a new powerbank for when I buy my XPS 13 or 15

I have a few specific requirements and I'm finding it difficult to find one that suits all my needs.

I specifically need: 
65w USB C PD Charging (In & Out) 
1-2 2.4a USB ports

Somewhat flat so it fits in a bag (Not like that Rav Power brick basically)

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16 hours ago, cheeseburger9123 said:

Hey guys I'm in need of a new powerbank for when I buy my XPS 13 or 15

I have a few specific requirements and I'm finding it difficult to find one that suits all my needs.

I specifically need: 
65w USB C PD Charging (In & Out) 
1-2 2.4a USB ports

Somewhat flat so it fits in a bag (Not like that Rav Power brick basically)

why do ou need a power bank for a laptop... couldn't you just buy one with better battery life?

Dirty Windows Peasants :P ?

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10 hours ago, EL02 said:

Wtf??

Wtf what? I’m genuinely curious why you’d need a powerbank for a laptop. For a start you shouldn’t need one unless you forget to charge the thing, most have a 8+ hour battery and secondly there’s sockets to use nearly everywhere now. 

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5 hours ago, Lord Vile said:

Wtf what? I’m genuinely curious why you’d need a powerbank for a laptop. For a start you shouldn’t need one unless you forget to charge the thing, most have a 8+ hour battery and secondly there’s sockets to use nearly everywhere now. 

Your logic applies the same for phones. Most phones have a 8+ hours battery and there are sockets to use nearly everywhere.

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On 2/11/2020 at 11:17 PM, cheeseburger9123 said:

Hey guys I'm in need of a new powerbank for when I buy my XPS 13 or 15

I have a few specific requirements and I'm finding it difficult to find one that suits all my needs.

I specifically need: 
65w USB C PD Charging (In & Out) 
1-2 2.4a USB ports

Somewhat flat so it fits in a bag (Not like that Rav Power brick basically)

I couldnt find one that specific. But i found a 45w one on aliexpress.

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16 minutes ago, EL02 said:

Your logic applies the same for phones. Most phones have a 8+ hours battery and there are sockets to use nearly everywhere.

Depends what you’re doing and you’re generally using your phone more. Using a laptop 8 hours a day is harder 

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On 2/13/2020 at 6:47 AM, Lord Vile said:

Depends what you’re doing and you’re generally using your phone more. Using a laptop 8 hours a day is harder 

Very few laptops actually meet the 8 hour mark if you're doing anything more than occasional browsing.

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8 hours ago, dizmo said:

Very few laptops actually meet the 8 hour mark if you're doing anything more than occasional browsing.

Mine does around 9-10 with mixed use, music, films, browsing. If I do anything heavier it drops obviously. 

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