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Sounds good doesn't it? Afraid not, the "tingling sensation" happens to be a nicer name given by Dell for what we would simply call an electric shock.
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Sounds good doesn't it? Afraid not, the "tingling sensation" happens to be a nicer name given by Dell for what we would simply call an electric shock.
Shocking news!
hence why the english 3 pin plug rules! :rockon2:
and why I would hate living in america :laugh:
also occurs on
EeePC 1000 HA
EeePC S101
brushed metal palm rests
current Apple laptops with metal palm rests
AlBook from 2004
all with 2 pin power adaptors
Well a proper European plug with earth is also good. As someone who tries to squeez as much as possible into my toolbox, I would appreciate the smaller Euro plugs for all my double-insulated stuff since those plugs are around 40% the size of a proper British 3-pin plug.
i've had this before as well.
I also had the problem with an 05 Al Book in Europe (but not the US) with a 2 prong, other than that I've never had an issue.
2009 Macbooks with magsafe adaptors
Sangean DPR-69
Sangean DPR-99
DAB+ radios in Perth, Australia
these manufacturers don't want us to know about it.
:secret:
Heh yeah I remember this as well.
My friends two pinned Sony Viao does the same thing as well. Not dangerous but its incredibly annoying