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I've come across a few of those. In my effort not to use Amazon, I've not searched it but I suppose it does have its uses. Feels like a job for RadioShack : )
Am I correct in assuming that a 20V 24W adapter will only provide the 20W that the speaker adapter is looking for? Or do I need exactly 20W?
mac27 - I was very happy to see this. I use my acrylic Cinema HD monitor with my IntelBook and the G4 speakers are, well, a perfect match. I'll let you know how it goes.
I find it's best to think about wattage/current as a maximum rating, or as a capacity.
A 20V 24W adapter means that it can provide a maximum of 24W of power, or 1.2A. The speakers will only pull as much current as required, in this case up to 20W. The adapter won't force extra current onto the speakers.
It's like a data transfer speed, plugging a device into a USB 2.0 port won't force all transfers at 480 mbps, that's just the maximum it can provide.
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