Customer Reviews 

Can I give it a -5 stars
2008-08-07First of all I purchased this product with amazon X2 and recieved the wrong product twice, then I got frustrated and purchased it in the store. It burnt out after 2 mts for a blood $79. Then they claim it was under warranty, but all I got was the run around from Toshiba when I tried to get the warranty. I am very angry about this whole situation and do not suggest the purchase of this time, or trying to get any type of customer service out of toshiba. If it goes bad, be prepared to buy another one.

works great, great price
2008-05-02this is actually a Toshiba part and is the official Toshiba replacement charger for lot's of Toshiba laptops, and works great, but is much cheaper than buying directy from Toshiba. Before getting this one I bought a "universal" one for Toshiba laptops elsehwere and it did not work with my Toshiba laptop and I had to pay to ship it back. You have to make sure that you're getting a charger that will work with your laptop and this one is the real deal.

Good - does what you expect
2007-10-17I have purchased this power supply because I'm always carrying my notebook to different places. So one power supply is permanently at home and I don't need to care about it. The other one is always on the bag so I know I'll never forget it. This P/S is bigger than the original one (that comes with the notebook), so this is the one I keep at home.
Electronics Articles 
Audio & Video Connections Guide
" For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three." - Alice Kahn
This quote is certainly applicable to consumer electronics. From the very first commercially produced radios to the latest in high-definition television technology, the manner in which the components used to deliver our news, music, movies and entertainment are interconnected seems to have escaped logic. For both the newcomer and the old hand alike, connecting equipment in the most efficient and effective manner can be a painful chore. It is hoped this article will improve your background knowledge concerning potential A/V system connection schemes and where each is most appropriate. The next time you find yourself in a "connectivity quandary" perhaps the ideas shared here will help you to quickly solve the riddle of which wire goes where and why!
HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC. Developed by Sony, Hitachi , Thomso ...
The types of camcorders
If you are planning on purchasing a camcorder, you should be familiar with
the types of camcorders and how they can benefit your specific needs. The
formats of video cameras include, VHS, VHS-C,
8mm, Hi8, Mini Digital Video (Mini DV), DVD and Digital 8. Each format has
its pros and cons
VHS
The VHS format is the oldest type of camcorder. This type of video camcorder
is fast becoming outdated, because you can only play back
the video on a VHS VCR system. VHS
camcorders are not nearly as clear as digital
video camcorders that offer clear video with 540 lines of resolution,
VHS video cameras only offer 240 lines of resolution. They also weigh more
and are much more bulky, that dv camcorders. You can only find these video
camera used because their technology is now outdated.
VHS-C
The VHS-C format offer 240 lines of resolution, just like VHS. These analog
camcorders come in a smaller size that the VHS camcorder models, but use
the same technology. The video tapes u ...