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Looking for an external battery for a laptop

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    I am looking for an external battery for my toshiba laptop.  My reason for this is so I can use it on long flights (Asia to the USA).  I am also hoping I can use it for my phone and ipad on shorter trips so I don't have to lug around the charging cables.  Does anyone have any suggestions as my current newtrent battery is a pain to use and doesn't charge my laptop.

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Me- It has come to my attention that it is impossible to buy liver in Mongolia because it is bad, but it is perfectly ok to buy salted sheep heads

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Unless toshiba lets you get a larger battery for the laptop, Im not sure how else you would get something thats is portable and can charge your laptop...

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Get a spare battery for the laptop.. easiest way..

 

If the laptop has a dock port on the bottom / back, you may be able to get an add-on.

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Sadly the battery is internal so I need a separate external battery and not a spare.

That backpack does look cool.

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Me- It has come to my attention that it is impossible to buy liver in Mongolia because it is bad, but it is perfectly ok to buy salted sheep heads

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any power pack that outputs about 19v at 50w you should be fine.

different laptops obviously have different specifications but most power packs are intelligent.

I'd just buy a macbook air.. 14 hours is easy on battery if watching films, doing work or listening to music, that's enough to get 3/4 the way around the world

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Thanks for the advice about the batteries.  The Macbook air is out of my price range and I'm not a fan of apple.

Me- I feel like a secret agent man, as my wallet now has five different currencies in it

Me- It has come to my attention that it is impossible to buy liver in Mongolia because it is bad, but it is perfectly ok to buy salted sheep heads

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